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1 ConloWd loud?; BO change la «mb«raur«; varable wnd* ' Woodbrdge Teachers Declne Salary Increase for Nex Year foard of Educaon a Meeng Monday Nofed Tha Faculy Shorn Ra.e* o Help Taxpayer Durng he 4 Depresson.,. NEW SCHOOL IN USE, _!," ' I Vl.. Thf eachers of he, Woodbrdge Publc Schols ook a forward sep n relevng he ax burden hs week when oey presened o he Board of Educaon a s meeng Monday ngh a reques ha he board whhold he usual salary-ncreases hs year. Ths acon was aken by he facules of he Townshp's ffeen schools afer numerous conferences. The publc-spred aclcn of he eachers evoked he prase of h* members of he Board, who, afer formulang a fng reply o he eaehera, compled wh he reques. Bach year he salary salary schedule Increases auomacally o mee he necessary In areas** n he sa'ares of he dfferen eachers unl he maxmum Is reached for he Indvdual. Consan Influx of new eachers U<kM he Ml hgher each year, dm o he sjfcanson n he school whu he las decade when WoMbrdce's. populaon more han doubled self. Th< Hew Srawberry Hll School was opened Monday, he Board VU- Informed by Supervsng PrnpaKJohn p H. Love,, who o gave a dealed repro on hs laes addon o he Townshp'* sysem. The school cos $90,000, Us consrucon cos beng kep suffcenly low o allow he consrucon of several addonal feaures whou he necessy of passng addonal appropraons I was ereced under he drecon of JJame Fler, Wlllard Dunham and Mark D. McCan, members or he buldng commee. Townshp Sells $20,000 Bonds o Amboy Bank New Issue of Revenue Bonds Ads n Paymen of Muncpal Employees. TaxColIecor's Offce Is H by Closng of Bank. Townshp of Woodbdgo bonds o he amoun or 20,000 were gold o he Perh Am bey Nalona. Bank hs week. Teachem whose Chrsmas, pay. became due yeserday, were, pad H of ha sum and he oher muncpal employee* lkewse receved her pay before ChrsmaB. ' The closng of he Frs Naonal Bank and Trus Company here November 30 sruck a blew a he 'Townshp Iself an- sem-annual paymen of he 93 axes came due he nex day. Ancpaed ax receps dropped consderable, creang an acue fnancal problem, as wh, he e»d of he year approachng, budge appropraons, whch had been over-axed by expendures or unemploymen relef, were badly sraned., \ Alhough he. dfferen Townshp deparmens are jconplung her budge requremens for he nex year, he work has no been Fory-nne Aend Church Xmas Pary a Love Home Trny Epscopal Church parsh held a Joyoun Chrsmas pary Tuesday ngh a he borne o John H. Love, n Qreen sree, wh fory-nne (nemben presen. The rooms were (beaufully dcoraed wh Chrsmas greens wh feayly rmmed and brghly lghed Chrsmas ree. Games were played. Chrsmas carols were sung and moon pcures were hown. There wa» a fuh pond flled wh Chrsmas gfs for he members Refreshmens ware served. UIss Maran Love, charman of arrangemens, had asssng her Mrs. Garre Brodbead, Mr. and Mrs. B. Wllamson. Messrs. Valenne Brown, Edward Chrse, Mercer Brunn and Vcor Love. Bank's Credors Gven One-Hal of Chrsmas Funds Amboy Trus Company Adops Role of Sana Claus n Releasng funds o 750 Woodbrdge Deposors. compleed and he bdge wll probably no be Inroduced unl he end of January- appeared o he races of 750 WoodbrldgePH for he frs me snce November 30, Tuenday ngh, yeserday md oday, when hey nppeared a he Perh Amboy Trus Company o collec ffy rer cen or her Chrsmas clubn, whch havebeen held In he cloned Frul Naonal Dank and TnH Company. Through' he eo-oerallon of Isaac Alpe'n, j're.hld-nl or hu rus company, flry per c-n or he ClrlHlmRH fund of $49,)00 In he bank here, wan released n lnu- for hrlkhmk he Yulefde celebraon. FlrH paymen* on l«books were made Tuesday ngh beween 7 and! o'clock when Hpeclal wndows were held ope o make puy- InenU. Fully 600 focul rcmdenn made her way o Perh Amboy Tuenday n^l lo draw ou lalr HI her ChrBus savngs. Praelcallv everyou- who held a club book appeared a he bank yeaerav and oday o collec. No paymens wll be made afer oday. J'aymeh of he Chrsmas lron- < > van secured by % frs clum on I le bank'h mses here. /The plan ame lo realsaon a he suggeson or he Perh Amboy Evenng NVWB whch co-operaed wh he bunk n securng permsson or He paymen from" he comproller of -he currency, whose recever, Waler Lews, 4s In charge of he uank here. > The release of he money came as a Godsend o he merchans of Woodbrhlge, many of whom had hen counng on he Chrsnas o de hem over unl beer lmes make her appearance. Th«Townshp self beneas many of he deposors made use of her funds' o pay her axes, whch became due on Dnc<-mber. Many Townshp Famles Receve Commee Ad Mrs.. K. H,.Iloyno, cnurmn of J; perhonn'l and udmnsralvp commee of e, Woodbrld^e TovfKsMp Unemploymen 'Kellef organzaon unnounce Mn )f 'number of. Indvduals and organzaon* are xponorlng needy fan-' Ilfw boh over he holday Reason and or he remander of he wner. These offers o care for a famly, whch nclde he clohng and feedng of hp members, are. mely and are greay apprecaed by he commee, Mrs. Roynon says. ' I In addon o hos> woo have already aken over famles, Mrs. Boynon saes, here have been several leers receved a relef headquarers from persona askng he names of dsrvlng ramlls need Ing help, All of hese requess for famles wll be answered a once. The relef offce a he muncpal buldng Is open each mornng from 9 o 2 for he purpose of carng for anyone In rouble. The commee, wh only wo pad workers, Is endeavorng o carp for all he needy famles In..he ownshp, ye, a ho same, Amboy. The car In whch hey were rdng was owned and drven fey' Earl Peerson, of Correja avenue, Iseln. Peerson was unln- jured. Offcer Andrew Smons In' vesgalng he accden repored ha he Peerson machne was FIRE DESTROYS HOUSE Fre parally desroyed a house owned by Toney. Kamnskl, and me, nvesgae each case suff* occuped by Joseph clenly o preven overlappng of Florda Grove road, early effor. In some cases Invesgaons have been made hree or whch l«* near Cleveland avenue four mes as he resul l of f com- jrday mornng. The resdence and he Perh Amboy-Woodbrldge plans beng, receved ha, he cy lne, was half-devoured by y he famly was no In need and ha flames bf he Arrval of a 8 rs. SeXAfby fre had been summoned by HARDIMAN'S PHARMACY d L. Hardman, formerly of Seaman's Perh Amboy Prescrpons Called For and DelWer»d Rabvar ATOM flrw ' '7rv Three Injured u Cr Skds Ino Grocery Tmdc A repor was urned In o headquarew Tuesday mornng shorly afer o'clock by Cbar\«s R, Klen, of SO Ffh avenue, Av«nel, sang ha whle drvng norh along Bahway avenue near Oreen sree hu car skdded and sruok a ruck owned by %W Amercan Borea Company, of Joyee sree, Orange, drven by Rober Wlson, of Jefferson sree, Oraue. KMa WM ou abou he head. H wfe end Mr*. Arhur Newon, also o Avenel, were slghly Injured susanng bruses and eu abou he bead and body. They. vere. rfa od by Dr v ppllo». ; lo Leader AN -INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN THE INTHMBST OP WOODBRTDOU TOWNSHIP N. J., Thursday, December 24,M * New Woodbrdgees Oudsance ana Uau n..g new n'nn». wo Wll observe m«r rs UuruUau-n Woodbrdge, arnvea n own durng o* pas wo weeks. Ther arrval was duy, recorded fu weak wln MIM rances Jordan, depuy regsrar of val fules, 'he newcomers, wno wll rbe envld by many of he du populaon because of Mr.uer. Ignorance of such a hng M flcpreeson, are: Frank K. Bauner, born o Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Bauner, or 7S Fords avenue, born December IB; Rose B. Wlnehlgel, born December 3 o Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wnchgel, of 46 Douglas sree, Fords; Glora J. Muller, born December 6 o Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Muller, of Colon la; a (on, born December 6 o Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oljhan, of Tren sree, Ineln. Rudolph Qloff, born o Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Oloff, of Woodbrlage, on December H; Alfred T,. Orode.Bky, born he same day, o Mr. and Mrs. Ousave Orodensky, of 6 Grove avenue, Woodbrdge; and James P. Foerch who arrved December* 7 a he home of Mr. and Mrs Fred O. Foerch, of 7 Park avenue, Avenel. Ralroad Rushes Elecrfcaon of Trackage Here Consrucon Gangs Fnsh Pourng of Concree Base n Cener of Town. Poles o Rse Afer End of Year. Despe fog, wnd, ran and cold he consrucon crews ha are elecrfyng he Pennsylvana Ralroad's nes hrough Woodbrldgv' connued her wo;*k durng he pas week, advancng he work o such a pon ha he seel erecors wll be able o sar work on he caenary owers whn h<nex wo weeks. I was learned oday., Tho frm of Glbbs * Hll, whch s elecrfyng he'road n hs sec- Ion, vrually conpleod he pacng of he wooden molds for he ower oases and he concree ran followed he advance gang hs week, pourng he concree. The concree s mxed on he ran, whch has s base a he lfahway yards.. The ran an^ s crew were workng hs week along (he rgh of way hrough he cener o he own, Despe he weaher, mos of.le base, whch wll.suppor he owers ha wll carry he feed, wre:), were suffcenly dred o perm he removal of he wood molds. Followng he seel gang, yrhch wll ere He orange-red owers, were some of he lnemen who wll he nsallaon of he feed wres. The work wll be pushed whou delay as he branch lne whch serves Woodbrdge mus be leudy nex summer when work on he man Ine beween New York md I'hlladelpha wll be compleed and he frs elecrc (rans pu n oaersflon o replace lh> famlar mn locomoves... J AfU6ugh he ralroad hus far 'has no revealed Is plans n delall, he elecrfcaon work wll be rqrred as far,us (le Souh,Amboy juncon,.where a emporary nsurance Jan Arresed, marge a arn rressea. Wlson Carpener Jaled Afer nvesgaon ay Company e Represened nere. rrm charges flou-raymen of rremnnu. D. Wlson Carpener, former agen of he Sandard surey aua Casualy Company, or New York, wno leu ha Man sree offce here several weeks ago, was arresed n Halway Tuesday on complan o he company on charges of defraudng he frm of approxmaely 700 Insurance premums.'a deaner from he Perh Amboy pomce waa-ffm a Woodbrldge yeserday. Carpener *\va» deaned b he Jal here Tuesday ngh and yeserday was aken o New Brunswck afer "U agnmen, where he wll be conff&d In he couny jal unl he ralpesball for hs release. Hs case «o be presened o he JJanuary Ornd JJuJry. Many rehrfens of he Townshp who had plaed her lhranoe wh CarpenT, receved reglser ed leerh h*> frs of he monh Iro me he offce or he company, nofyng hem ha her polces wef/.e cancelled for nonpaymen of premum. Numerous complans 'were led wh he company ha paymen, or paral paymen ha) been made o Carpener, j The resul* o her nvesgaons yeberdy resuled In he arres o Carpner, who s 36, a he home of 4 relave a 20 Evans sree, lahway. The complan' was made by Aymer Marshall, general agen of he company, a Newark. Pa jama Plan Bands Elude Polce Search Daylgh M*>ld-up Nes Two Gunmen $ Polce Lnk Sunday Ngh Enry Wh Sck-up. Though every avalable man on he force has been a work ngh and day on he case, he Woodbrdge polce have been unable o unearh any defne clew o he wo bold gunmen who marched no he ljan of he Nle Craf Corporaon n he rear of Green sree las.saurday mornng a 8:5 o'clock and ook he weekly payroll of S Hampered by havng no descrpon of he bands and lack of deals of he hold-up, he polce have raced every avalable lead o, earlr bu have uncovered nohng ha has ye led hem o he duo Who made away wh he payroll. Accordng o he meagre descrlpon of he hold'up gven he polce, he weekly payroll had jus been delvered (o he.plan by an armored ruck crew and was sll ed up h he canvas bag when he wo bands enered he offce 'of he concern, wh her guns drawn, Fred Kaufman, manager of he plan, had he back o,he HunHfcr, jmlllar o Manhaan door. One, of he gunmen walked ransfer wll be placed n use. up behnd hm, poked hs revolver From ha pon souh he rans, n hs rbs and old hm o sand wll be operaed by Heam, pendng he me when he Pennsyl- The oher band pcked up he Nlll and no o look behnd'hm. vana and he Cenral ralroads canvas bag and he wo walked can combne on an elecrfcaon ou and, accordng o he sory programlfor he shore lne. gven he polce by one of he grl employees, enered a delapdaed small sedan ha was parked In Oreen sree, and fled. Engagemen Announced. Kaufman Immedaely called he polce and a squad of men A Pary n Home rushed o he plan and sared a, search for he bands. An alarm [was sen by elephone o 'every Mr. and Mrs. Frank Casale, of surroundng muncpaly, bu no Por Readng, announced he engagemen of her daugher, Mar- Ian, o Sabdlho Zullo, of Rahway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carman Zullo, a a pary held n her home Sunday evenng. The weddng flr" ake place nex June. when a rear wndow, was broken The guess were: Mr. and Mrs. and a band of men or youhs ransacked he offce of he concern, Carmen Zullo, of Rahway, Mr. and Mrs. Oaeano Ruoaso, of Woodbrdge; Mss Albno Zullo, Mr. aken, and polce, who have sev- A ha me nohng of value was Carmen Casale, Alfred Zullo, eral! leads on hose responsble for Charles Zullo, Pasy Dalesso, Mrs. he enry, beleve ha he. nocurnal vs was saged o ge a lne- Carmen Zullo, Mrs. Carroela Zullo, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Casale, up of he plan p n preparaon, for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Casale, Alber Casale, of Por Readng; Mss The concern manufacures pae hd hold-up, Saurday. Bey Hablnak, Woodbrldge Mr. Jamas and ngh clohng. I Is and Mrs. Pasy Casale qf Jersey locaed near he P. R. R, racks In Cy. -Mr. and Mrs. ScVPb, Abae, ormmbyr- BMwjHRfnee, Wal- h *4*&mfrX*" ler Casale of Brooklyn, and Mrs. Margare Sasso, Mss Maran Casaje and Sabdlno Zullo.. WANTED! Operaor, experenced; on Slk Dresses.. Alo Fnshers. Rose Dress Co. 35 Wahnfon Are., race of h«ancen car and s occupans was found. Polce arc seekng o esablsh he connecon beween Saurday's hold-up and he enry of he plan made Sunday ngh, December 3, annou Engagemen gg of Ml* Mary MMnucc o Larry Gerald a Pary Mr. and Mrs. Mnuecl. of hs place, announce he engagemen of her daugher fune, o Larry Qerad, of Keypor. a a pary he4a her hqn guadxy ngh Musc and dauco were enjoyed. Supper was serva. The guess were: Mr,and Mrs. V. Oeraldl and dufhen, Lllan and Anonlaa, Mr. and Ufa. O hrese, Joeeph UnUuo, of por; Frank I and chldren, Qraee and Mlnueeavd fclwo. Mar Aaj*f Nne houmud school culdren and nelr ««ve«nun- OTM «Acu«r comu uer books yeserday md led koool-work bennd hem u n«y Mgm he Annual Cursmu wusauoa, wnha wll oonaur un.ul January 4 wbn o MMawl rmuma. Many o n* ecbla saff lef ywerd*y for her home* n oher par* of New JJeraay and ou of saa o spend «Holdays wh her aaulw. Whle, he pmsua enjoy her lurocum from daly sudy, he schools wll have her holday overhaulng so ha everyhng wll be In perfec condon on her reurn wo weeks hence Ca»a]e Re-Eleced Presden of Por Readng Chb Organzaon Celebraes Democrac Vcory n Por Readng AU Offcers Renamed a Annual Elecon. The regular meeng of he Thrd Ward Ialan Amercan Democrac Club of Por Readng, was held Monday ngh In RUBSO'B Hall. Over fory members were presen. Refreshmens were served The elecon of offcers was held for he comng year wh he followng members beng oleeed: Joseph Caaale, presden; Domnc RUBBO, vce-presden; Ben Smone reasurer; Pasy La Russo, recordng secreary nn<x Nck Pellefrlno, fnancal secreary. Trusees named were Vncen Rusao, Mchael Coppola, Caes?r lacovlno, and DonlnlcoRUBSO. Plans w«ff*wscussed and oulned for he comng year. Ths club s one of he mos acve Dem ccralc clubs n Mddlesex Oouny, demonsrang hs'l'ac n he las elecon when her parcular poll wen praccally Democrac, gvng all he canddaes on he Dem ocrac cke overwhelmng majores. The success of he organzalon s due.in grea measure o he dlgen work of he presden, Joseph Casale, and he presen ls of offcers who founded he club wo years ago. Man Sree Cobbler Hur, Sruck by Car No pullng far enough off he road w nen llls ca? developed moor rouble, Oeorge Moroz, shoemaker, o Man sree, suffered panful njures Monday mornng when anoher car ravelng n he sam^ drecon near he Ranbow Inn on Amboy avenue, sruck hs parked machne and knocked hm o he roadway, The drver bf he oher car was John Sopeu, of 44 Penn sree, Perh TBUMS CUNTS PER COPY Chrsmas Dnner Provded for EveryNeedyFamly by Relef Group Food, Clohng and Warmh o Brghen Every Home TfrflMmw as Ewyue Conrbues o Ad of he Needy. Ree Cenuaee Plans Furher Ad k Janaary. ROBBINS SEND 36 BASKETS Alhough he year 93 wll long b«rmebered M he wors one ha WwMjbrdge ev«r saw, every hnman whfn he confne* of he Townshp wll have a heary Chrsmas dnner* a warm house and warn clohng-. Today he forces of he Chrsmas spr, emboded n h«parsons of he Emenrency Relef Commee wll complee he dsrbuon of Chrsma* baskes, foe! aad clohng o every needy famly who s known. In addon prvae ndvduals and organj«a,ons»df akng care of her quoa of needy famles and f anyone*goes hungry f wll only be because hey have faled o le be known ha he depresson has h hem. The larges Indvdual conrbuon or foodsuffs ye wu made known yeserday when Mr. and Mr<L_Nae Bobbns sen hlry-slg Chrsmas dnner baskes o Mrs. E. H. Boynon for dsrbuon oday o hry-sx needy famles. Bach baske conans a fresh ham, cranberres, poaoes, onons and oher foodsuffs suffcen o feed a famly of sx. Every day hs week he emergency commee under Mrs, Boynon's drecon has been workng day and nlfh o nsure a happy Chrsmas for he needy. Clohng conrbued n answer o he appeal made durng he pas several weeks has been repared. Cleaned and sored and dsrbued. Wood and coal by he ruck load were sen o hose homes where coal bns have gone empy. More han ffy* persons. Includng Wllam J. Maloney, employmen drecor, and hs Saff; Mrs. Ben Woodbrldge's,unemployed on sae d ^ each, h monh. h A* he meeng of he relef commee January 4, he Townshp Commee wll confer w.h Jensen, of Fords; Mrs. Donao, n he general gr<pp on a work plan Avenel, and Mrs. Thomas, IB se--folln; Waler Warr, John B. HLreck- he unemployed. enrdge, ' he general charman, MrB. Asher KlzRandolph, h«'(*n eral secreary, and he varous Amboy. Sopen pcked up Moroz and rushed hm o he Perh Amboy General Hospal where he been praccally urned over o.mrs. Boynon'8 resdence, has was found' o be sufferng from he relef work. The pool room body njures,, laceraons of he lef sde of he'head and njures o hs rgh leg,and foo. Sergean Bern Parsons nvesgaed for he jolloe., ' Two Hur as Car Hs, Parked Sedan n Hghway Teaae Lomonco and Charles Ferrara, boh of New sree,, were slghly njured Saurday ngh shorly before 8:30 o'clock when he parked car n whch hey were passengers was sruck by a car owned and operaed by Joseph Toh, of 308 Laure sree, Perh parked along he roadway beng repared, when he Toh vehcle, ravelng norh on he superhghway near Avenel sree, crashed no I. Boh cars damaged. were J)«dly Chrsma Dnner Evaporaes Ino Fog of Claybmks Sx conened geese, who were o have been he peces de ressance W he Chrsenaena' C.hH8»an dlnnw omorrow', wen flyng owards NelB Ohrsensen, who had long been conemplang, he! oohsome delcaces he had been rasng,, heard a nose la " hs fowl coop... las Saurday ngh. Foar smoe hm. Ou of bed he Jumped- o fnd hree men lus leavng he coop wh a squawkng goose * In each hand, headed down he road, The ragefy of hs Chrsmas dnner dsappearng before ha very eyea brough abou a pursu ha <ra<ud wha b. pursuer M he goose-heves In he fog and Befuba of he- Muon Hollow claybfuks, ;. Though 4W ha lle s heaped hgh wh Chrsmas baskes and every room b«ar* s complemen of clohng for he needy. Tomorrow, hough much dfferen han recen ol«braons of ke Yulede, promum o b* a ea* ened one for U»«many famlfes In Woodbrdg* ha h«v«bswn affeced by UM busness slump and he oloang of n«bank. The holday was brghened for sonw of he unemployed, almos a,000 of whom are rvgsurvd her* durng b* las few we«ks. wh several day*' work on he couny and lu roadwork. Fory men from Woodferdge are employed every weak on he couny jobs and hry payng jobs ar* avalable o Two Panfully Injured n Head On Smash Up Two persons were panfully Injured las ngh Hhorly before 0 o'clock when a car drven and owned by Joseph Meaar, 20, of 60 Crampon aveulue. ravelng wes on Woodbrldgq avenue, near sub-commees, are acvely engaged n he relef work. Merchans Play Par Ther effors have been maerally aded by he conrbuons and he work of ladjddusja, merchans, TowTlsllp oflelals, busnessmen, manufacurers, he fre companes and all of he socal and fraernal organzaons. Merchans have gven food, clohng and oys o he general commee for dsrbuon, Tuesday afernoon Mrs. Boyn- Blar road, collded head on wh on gave a Chrsmas pary for 300 a car comng In he oppose drecon drven by Joseph Rzzo, of needy chldren In he ' opelawn School. Candy, oe cream, mlk 20 Wes avenue. Por Readng. and cake sasfed he appees of Rdng wh Rzzo were Alfonso youngsers whose Chrsmas seemed doomed o be "jus anoher and hs wfe, Anna, 52, of Por Roolo. 62, owner of he machne, day." Toys were dsrbued from Readng, who were severely njured. under he decoraed* Chrsmas ree ha grafed he school audorum.as well as useful gfs. Amboy General Hospal by a They were rushed o he Perh Ffeen cars sared ou from passerby where I was found ha Mrs. Boynon's home where he Roolo had susaned a broken donaons have been sored early knee and severe laceraons abouj oday o I he role-ha Sana he body. Hs wfe suffered a Claua s unable o do hs year. broken arm and bruses ahou he ches, Boh, cars were badly damaged. Offlcer Beer Andrew SImonsen Invesgaed] for he polce,. "Mary had-a lle lamb" hey say... well, folks, Mary has fnally los er lle lanb...he schoolmw'm wor have o Bend Mary home wh he lamb from now on - snce he cold weaher j game, we see he ex-senaor runnng around wh he lamb In fac follow? hm around connually hese cold nghs. bu we fear for he poor lamb's healh. you know how he former senaor s. and lambs mus ge her" proper res By he way, who was he Woodbrdge woman who unknowngly seleced he presen for her husband's lady frend? We heard a beer one han ha ho.abou he grl frend who hjough a 7mas gf for her boy-frend's wfe so he could keep her n good humor...'..they alo ell w ha he Woodbrdge Pos Offce whch has been gong grea guns hs week dd no do so well durng he week before and herea of he pr«-cl^amaf,um#fj,..^...pleny ef eard and Chrsmas' cards bu lle paxce^awase _ WITO us los hs bes grl?...before Chrsmas, oo, can you magoe ha?, We hope hey make up oon for he acs hearbroken...seems we 4 creaed a slgh'furoe las couof weeks wh wha appeared n hs column - we haven' sad hngs abou "ANYBODY"., naurally knowng he sze shoe you wear, fs Ge hs, folks we hear Woodbrdge's Danel Boone aho a a cow he oher day" whle hunng deer No he ddn' b.,...^. one consolaon, he very seldom, does Beer one hn ha ho s abou he wo bay-frends who wen bejr hun ng one nfh durng he pw week They found I, and weren' able o dsngush fcleguaph poles hen her owa garage doors on he way ome NUo serous 4f done -» *oo...and al'a well ha end* well.. youn; mandoesnl... blame doosn*

2 TWO Democras Open Sae PubBcy Bureau a Capal f X Brady, Nvspa peraas, BcMe Drec or! (kfu o Ac as'.mad New G#Teraor ad fb- TW Heahhnk Headfae (, - '. **! *»'* - '*«* «** *", _-,< had wa* ordered by he..*. urfr* «**<jrj o e :'.-. '*4 ^ala»«««b ere of reov M Brgh Colors for lle Lades CHEWS NICHOLAS COLORS WPORTAJfT TO ELDERLY LADIES ag oem»r» be very colors ha P»r he pel older w< defne. brrhctr Tb*. # f 'New..»a. *nd ares.yo* j UK of I yra may desre. T b w H' wrs Whaever alomale* fc.wase* rehrfeu M he scur«* * f oe. Deacerac Par) J New Jersey I e»o wl, be : yonr snee d'rag,m MMooc of he LegWaure, aervag a a eo»uc poa beweesv he Governor's of«e and he Deajocrale BMBBfrn of he Sae «M* and Bow of AMMoWr. a**" he»»» CommaaeaUosa addraad o b» undersgned s ear* of he Democrac Sae CoaJSle*. a Trenon, N. '»., a PosefrV* Be* Jo.. Jersey Cjr. H-., # U lesck hm, aa»v«l l be glten Immedae aeaasa. Tb«Jaler address y reeoasaeaded!or Qucker servce. To reach be undersgned by elaaaaae, ra MoEfooKTT S- Tae commee d«r«* o ascure you - n U pu&dy bureau sands reed?- o ern you a al me*. The drecor of publcy Irraf A. Brody. N. J. f o Mees* of Saeafoks BRO<?WCK. De«r IS. Jewer A*rc-4!u*l E«- MTlmea Sudoc wll *ea4 flr* No Complee FahresSays Rugers Man n «f uuoac raupe ana com for * rxj* po *!»< ««««f b* WIJM couny >r»? T>ra<, *ob#. B4rm.U o* bea rem- H«U Plo edy for re»*lra»ry *m«au log from cow» o Ub*f«lo«u. UK JoTe*. acho<4 ol reaua» mruch h bu ke eom j-ay reque * day whle aa raacea ca*e o; luberculoas fomeumw ae«d> de- Jr., 'A Rugers Unversy, OB 'Vour Son aad hs jhom* l4f«." over guuen WOR 'j recenly. fcvery man uas be ably o excel n some lne accordo b Rugers educaor who parens o u»ejls ruh as The boy «U he low repor card najr aa home a vel vrf«< «ompoaloa <w WBM wpc n recrbcf for R«r«o a- room «5 Ml *!» o lne Tbsre of ha and cubcrbed o by all ohers. ^on was probably c. snemfonpresen, " able or a menace hs beajh.»»«*«p«>f Fooer, Or he «pr*»eaujt«o he. annual m«r pl*y B* w»^ enhnsua Tbe code, as announced, by Mr. H. pcure show a^. «rayy«d n meeng of he Amercan As#ocla-«<»*U. «>»*» > »»<>» VTUUam P. ekly, headmaaer of a roolen «bawl In a-^jon o Ms on for U*-Aonemen of Sd-*«o ell jse o ho new Job as»ec of f h*. Hl-T HlT Club. Clb Can we ob*erlbng blb o whdraw hd from. woolen wrap vm p: nbably more Rugers g Prep, pledge? he schools o a cloh,, and he unr Ugbu g «-nce w be held JL OHOMI* rean (he w*ek of.december Db 2*. sre cred where b cred U s compeon any boy who has h&lhfl bas hck-r and more Dr. J, W. SHve. j. roffef*or' of doe, and nsead of fndng fauu reached hs weny-frs brhday. d cumbersome clohs The bea plaf a e c.wh people for be hngs ney do al«> saes ha he coaches aner clone. Is of sof, Tll as exhb of o do so well, eacewrage aem o no aemp o amass laxg*: lgh wegh porous *»len mae- - eoofaaoos flow & eonrae«for waer culures aad («el h* rghful hrll of achevemen m h ** feld* wheren her bu nsead, "hall make as many: houl«be removed ; romply on scores agans weaker opponens, ral eary oaewcr garmens s*nd cullur*-!- ^rflon «adle* ables l*t subsuons as possble n order enerng &«a*d roer.- of alaj*. e *-U< alo read a p*- "T: aflaebce of be home e o make he cones more even.' Albe Booh s'nv. he frs I+r om "AkHBhnrm a&d AeMr greaer han many of w* realle," -Such a polcy," he code reads, vouag ahlee o evrelep syw*- ca«!*s wh RododerdroQ Pon- he speaker' conended. "Every s benefcal o he game as *:oms of uberculoss. Tbe dsease cun I. In Sand Culure*.' 7 pre- opmcg we bare, every emoonal healhful and honorable spor, frequeauy s found Sea la afl- pared >r EL L, 8penH»r. ssd one reacon We experence, and every fen "T Effec of h«- Hl H-loa Conceaaloa of Culure Soluon* on have been affeced by he home." b form s que lkely o he Raea of Ab«orj»on of Aaraccum and Krae Nroeea by eeor Foser sressed he develop-.because of fcs nfluence, Pro- Ue- Tomao Plan," prepared by men of.adul responsbly hru H. K. Cl»rk. Mr. Clark and Mr. proper ranng n responsbly.speseer are research aauuau Ic durng boyhood. "I s a srange he deparmen of plan pbfso<orsand helr papers wll b* read o " rfepqnsbur U pared wh' fac, bu s rue, u he road before,be Amrcaa Socer of Plan PhfsoQglEU. Ual boys b* gven a sare In carryng on he aorne, ea hey be The deparmen of eaomolosj U o be repreee'.ed by Dr. B. F. aken no amr councls and alr Drcses, Pr. T. J. Headee 'and "Make your sou Dr. J. M. Gasbjrg who s.no aendng bu s sendng a paper on o feel as hough hey are Dung somehng., "A Comparson Beween Roenow no slaves." he urged. and PyreBrums "M Co*ac In-]The ] resulan g sorng n be reld D Dr. Beadle* Bdl Bl ad- d [Ufl [eppnufly wll resul el n her nd sasfacon f n be b bhome. Enomologss on.h subjec of dress he AsBoeeUcn of Economc, creased 'Furher Sudes of fce Efffcs^f Elecro-Magnec Waves on Insec*." Somm Mm a H««c Professor J H. Clark, of he deparmen of pomology, wll jdoroly Cuwr IPrall, he Ms^paper^on "The T Lenghy of he daugher of M Mr. and d Mrs. M Wllam ^_j^ Fnl Developmen' _..^ *. Perod».-* of -. of Gre*n sree, became Srawberre*' befor b* Xmer- J ne*brde of sharpe Durcan!.Socey of orlculupal 3d-'.«SOB of Mr Mr». John J..eacoL and Dr. W, H. Mana, >l^ r>urvee Whalogsu a he Eperkea fl. uloo, wll gve he Poao ka. ^" dakm of Amerca he r pon of RZ New Jersey Prep Schools year* A com wue g on «oam.wajr brr aenloa of a phj can. Gandh «pracerpuo * o be nrw«l.lal $ra o od no he chek ' l^ben oar gtndmo^n pa as o {bed a*d doed u* w., yarfc ««Foaeu jcbeuu jbr w«re OA he rm rack, an S«w J*T*ky Uav* ulop«c l * ho'agh ho *< c* of u;» re*nr«< od* of (poranaashlp In ahlec* *ronule rammer.c*'^ered punu whch, U beered wll do moch vaj chefly n mafceg bo warm A help manaa a hgh erel of drrk aracve aad palaub-e wuneholaae compeon n b*jp ar scau agr«* h. an ample SUM.' A a meeng held al be' qu4,v of lqud aken ho or JUa«aley School s ea Fells cold M h adto: fnd* mos he code ««preaened bypaualle yp ar* r»l«r n a commee coulng of C. B B. b«b ehmnare H!une.:>n!e of be Newon of Pngry, WH*cra Far-^eoryn uferer. Tf m«d of Newark Academy, and V. uonal clohng s wh.-. h«hndu W. Dehou of Nrwoc Academy. nt«d he foe and < le ol Lo ^sseu he lkelhood of njures ; parealy healhy»:-)drea and nd gves an opporuny- o a young people by sfs.^ of skn larger number of boys o play-", esa 'and X-rays. I- may- fal o rhe Anal spulaon la be eode'sjules s vcm ar v«ar$ bu s be elmnaon of a.l shady ;» aefraed by hard*rps r over- pan of h* :'.nl«f-:>. o A pr* «M day f^ae* be rde ladua of «v land w rm fou'sln* osrloc n ssaklxf : so deaxy anenood ha ey ba*«be!r own deflal* deas sbob wha» w«ar, I brlnan sp o bos» wo ban o do w* «<e«bg JaTMS* modes o lra as o bo apecaloca of boas now-o- coa depends nra of all upon ba >raecef or language from In- exeron, Te sjber< uosvs pa^j erscbolasv: coaesxs and all he" maeral of whch I Is «B y«aa 4rom now are crcsm of be opposng' eam or' To dlachslnang aad eouef«ouy prob offcals In any? publc p fashon. &blr p*n parcpave «frenuouf raanj and know ralaca, fabrcs of Schools p-- r ^ ^ sbacrlnng, «.- o o.» be w code>alecs. w ~- j»mi*c4j*». synhec yams an prorag of apodal Ineres. Wear am ear a a MM^W*W*J aas cm now Ireedom,- hf saed n denuudug ladude * - Blar " * Academy, » Bordea- WW,M save hen. The MlddoMx own Mlary Insue, Canem Couny TubekulMs League f- major facor and ranea Unadersf u eaaefloa. weavea of Be Aeademy. un School, Kngaley u»ae% edacalf aa campagn* de- School. MoncUr Academy, Ped- rad o dscover eary uberc*- de School, Pngr^ School. Prnce- osu hrough ne Chrsmas Seal on Prep, Rugere, Prep and he sale w^h U new - progress WardUw ScaooL School of ElabeU. Laer he aended Wlam Colfge a WllanKowu, Mas. He s a member of Z<eu Pe Fraerny, and s now conneced wh he Czens' Trus Company, In Summ. The guess ncluded Mr. and Mrs. John J. Duryee, Messers. Wllam J. Duryee, John J. Dur- ;ee, Jr., aad Clfford Bes; of fmm; >lr. and Mrs,' W. H. PraU. J»mps P. PrmU, Rober B. M summ, on Saurday PraU, MUs Laura Coer,-Mr. and DecemberHl The wed- Mrs. Hampon Cuer. Mrs. Mary R. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. John E, ^ or of Bredumrdse. Xas Maron Breckenrdce. Ms* M. L. WoardeU. UM Seed Poao CfrfcaUoa C^m- ' mlee or je Uned Saes axd Kev Ernee S, Abbo; Mrs. Sherman B. Demaxes,. Ma* F.oruce Caafa. Dr, Marn wll also der f! Plaprcen; Sudf wh h* Poa-. wrfdng om Lohengrn p _ e; Hr * - I puyed by John Duryee, Jr., a and'mrs. Prank E. Kohl, Jr., and broher of he ^roorn. volns.. MaV Cermaae Lemp, of New land Mrs. A. F. Randolph.' pans. York Mss Myrle Eno. or Sah LAVISH WITH FUR The brde, who was gven In way., carrage by her faher, was lovely n her gown,of vory'affea uade wh a plan bodce and a ssn covered wh ruffles from r wus o he hemlne. Wh.:?r,e wore a Jacke of eerse. : Lr- re!ve. She carred a sheaf caha Hllea and baby's breah; r: mly ornamen waa a srng! j.e-rls, he gf of be groom.. T)..- mad of honor, Mss'Ger- :,anr- Lemp, pf New York Cy. v n? ared In pnk chffon, wh boulder bouque of pnk: rose- :.udk and lavender wee peas. The L,,de*mad. Mss Florence M.. ' wa, wss dressed n pale greea L :fon Her shoulder bouque.'.-.- of flowers In pasel shades. W'.au J. Duryee was hs.ru-er* b«man. Rober H. l'r<!l'ral). broher of be brde, wa» usher. Mrs. PraU,,he brde's moher wore a gown of Spansh n- chffon wh a shoulder bouuur of gardenas o mach. Mrs. Durye*. moher of be groom, wore a cosume of powder blue lace wh a shoulder bouque of pnk roses and Wue lace flowers. A he reenpoa followng be ceremony a buffer supper waa rerved. Mrs. Hampon Cuer and Mrs. John B. Sreckeardge pre- Dakoyna Camp Fre Grls Complee Plan fr TWr Annaal Chruama* Pary Tbe Dakoynay ap Fre GrU,, a noon, her a me*un he oa? h-'d of Prday'sfer- her guardan. Mrs. Herbrn 3lbenna.D&. n Rowland place ompeed plan* for her Crssas pary A play. as n OUfr Counres" wll be presened. \ Durng he progressve usaen..he members Jps-.sd be makng ^f Chrsmas g(u aad sared o work 09 her ChVaoaa program. Hefresbsaenu wr scrred by Mss Frances Hess, w^o'a^e* as hos- Prmve srl«s eavern wan*. AM aras of he THE OLD HOME TOWN 'THE BQYS Klr,DA\ OTEVD Be A-SHOOP»N' ROUND AND THEY A LIL' ' 5UR.PR.SE HOS$ no leaf* pks of her me' A ow of he JrfrsnW apeday aad deparaaesa Ismoagrafyag a hs reapac oe bo a n aad wner couecrjoas Oaf* dlsnuyed are whow a doub as a' raelva aa praccal and' aa versale as ereart gawlaa caa dwrlaa. The reacon o sa daaanm «C ba>.vcrj j&kujjto sadla^ dfsa la especally keen In ba fabrc ccloaa, or afer an he cfale and ba wcarably of a ehlldw drcaa a arncare are Vjuag ncreasng reeogmnoa from aps* aeeklaf Meda whch wll gv* jpar»arro»-a a» samf me ladjsc nohag la he way of aman and The peasg lady posng o he lef la be perare feaxares a frock of brgh red crep of bemberg (a fber of'sn * '^T'lErT yt^^'ivtt. WlllCS I aaaava f/f eeea mers by' a sreeh-epng CaV Tbe fljw ran ««f f*4n U In Vlrsna >q & %** *r. bo be' arges produc K* n a n n Orower. The bow dder appea are jwaefc Twg, f«rk and Sea Dava. Cder can be «a<h en be markaf dr durng he eal* rear, be.ba-b bfaavy amdacly In Qcoher. al fvn-nsr rhe Urges efcf mll a hee world I a Wlacbeaer Va S«*f' ;..*:j). PUPS dye f ' roch sj b erapa hj* cumlog frock d.n'-:;.:j wa beauy. Nou svf: :ed bow of self fabrc and be cord yoke effec wneb ar daass qu* of be asms rypo aosa whch gv* dsoncloa o aode* bla mm. Tba coa wh Is marrbrng ba o made of band~wov«n buabug and wool a red and whe, be same woven b (be open spongy meab vbea la aa fasbloeabu a pms Oen* o mach ba dreas.udea bo coa. Hand fagoed whe collars aad cuffs and gamlna; wh* ocean pearl boons rm ba ober prey Uo rack. -Monday Mas" fla of beaabos; fr****^*! hs Canoe-wearo crepes of a bscberg aad rayon mlxura, par- Qcslarlf If hey bo > brouaa colors, are odlng favor so only wh profesaeaml desgners a chldren's frocks, ba maers who are fabrcwa and who new for ber Ule ones ar«espccacr enhualasdc over weaves of Ms ype, sjnea hey bumdec perfecly. he maer of color Is vary Imporan In cbndhonfsfasmoa realm, he choce nnnlng from dber very dark rch ones saeb as b* popser ones, deep greess and brgh MM or If lgh flees ar employed ben ba bxa an anaaaml and dsncve... ' For odar grls bejffl be UayM age an Ineresng read I ha of lenghenng b pary frock W ankle eph bas revvac a and plcareavw aubowea prevaffed a ba day* of yore. HUGH DIVERSITY IN NEWEST FUR COATS There Is aracb dversy la I as ls year, aad mee ypes saled, k e ypung grl han we bsve aeeo la ssaay aaeasee. la bs Jackes. PoRanaey, hs Is no an eaavagaack for m many e he shops h Is sbn U pares*s doh frweks plas ar jyf%^ a a pres serpreagly lew. Barupa or seal ar h fere ^vr a spors cos hree-eaan be smares leagh, aad han are os of new rcks as al scarf coars, drop yokes, sleeves. 4c I ao bel U won. h* «ee Is eseeuy shaped sfehly a be walsoae. abougb smas coas are ca wh a real raglaa aare. Ddsla aad ls*> n he ber la he asw Paea r very gsed, ss U les> VOOd cos* mosv ba ErnfabB on BUck Now Black Is b fwve aa coa caer, alboeah a am bege and deep ras, grease purples, a dark hey ar aj Mack, ar offered a eaar a Bnela, oace - reserved s robes ef e.neea, o ea ef a es. frs. -^ ' " r-'vc' BUck rhlaf cessare b I* sea < aarooa la a aboa an «M urn. nd h a* sof ha I la n* Hcbnea* and h The Mfaras Tno yp» # gar«gray aad, wum (Mr pan arrr as eaon for fls amery san«: bare har ka la j or a dear gray- f%m aw b» j of b«jrllo : shades s» aaajaj vsenlm nal». os be fab- aaj«an amn «f:. ruddy J -Ta*" *e*er, he. «weu woveltywoolems There s coung cmane for.. ; me wear han a foock or eases-: ^ a one of be fencr-woven woo._ whch make sunnag color effec -* T&e coa drew plcrered of brown aad whe COT dry woolen. Tb» dlagws asef<lng and scarfed Mrr m ar oc: sandng sylng deals. Tbebrowc kd pmspa, ca hgh la fron *u. deep ongas effec n brows &4 wh* kd, sre lafaeacea by «ae rcorlan read as Is sorow. feu salor wh Us far band hgh oa howwm. AM Sober bu Qc pots dobys hs w.a bachfc. IA«eher ana, hey dae rdes e dreslr wardrobe hs se«- Md IS) be day* cr r\ «h her snmc*.: grandmoher of reaeored. erra cocu dam aad eosr QTISII Ceranly saber, ba jsef s» e*r aaly chc o sreemed wee) roc w a dagosjat Iheramaasf hrourfc Tbere la a esrcelar la rea-baaed wh are* am leaher basas Over I al be Wera a smar shee *r Jacke or a knedeaa lassl far. Theas spares Brasses la «c«' ae va wh saes sweaers er sks!m sekasea sad safa skns Trend la.!&o!n' e^rb'g wrh» :..ujr pareu «eve ruud uh H-.chhjlff fox. T«anlue (Uagooal famen of h fur borderaf I ypcal of h«new raud. Ths oas h bree-uuarers l?ugh and Is won ever a fea) ef dull whlfe velve J Dury««, Jr., py Tbe young coapl«a( by auoku for a shaf waddc rp. The brde's ravelng ouf waa a dress and coa,of coogo brown, H;e coa rouned wb lann fur, a brown fel ha and auehng ccesaorlea. Mr. and Mrs. Duy* wll realde n AuuaxH a 8 Sumnl avono*..wlw* oy wll w a homa o hafr Mapd afor Jaauary..Os hefr reurn from bar vadlag rp hey wll pass b«bouday season here wh he brdes parens. "- ^ Tbe brde was edueaed a Koa Place School, lbs s a measbor of ba> Janor Womajs's Oeb a«d e popuukr In he ao«al aovl^b of OTEY6D»5CO^E»V LAST gune THAT C or ~mc HORSEUNIMENTPEPDUSD\HTKMH SECOND wh MTeak M coas, wh back, sss dark baa Tweed Mas aad cafdsaay. aa weo sns wh raccooa er Ul aa collars are provaw lnnaj CapaU Cask. Bre Vleb fag b a puce

3 » ' Neser Ready for Try To Exngush Fords Fremen School Wll See Ho Bale When Baskeball Demons Clash Saurday, and Handerhan Expeced o Squelch he Doughboys' Rad*, The local Amercan Legon baskeball eam wll saek up agans he srong Fords Fremen qune a he Fords School on Saurday ngh, n wha promses o be one Of he mos neresng games of he presen campagn. ' The Leglonares wll be consderably srenghened for hs game as hey have sgned "Teddy" Mlman, of he Perh Amboy. M." H. A. a cener, and "Jmmy" Gefly. former S. Mary's sar, for Varsy club und should be n fne *ap. ror Saurday ngh's bale. Wh" Campbell, a presen a member. of he Rah way Hgh.School eam also wll be ready o B«Ino acon In he week-end ussle. "Oas" Orr, formerly of he Ralway Y. M. C. A. and., no* looked unol as one ol be bes ceners In New Jersey, wll be a hs regular pos for he home eam, wh Bob Handerhan, one or he greaes guards o come ou of, Perh Amboy, ready o hold he vlslng'forwards lhc.heck. The remander of he Fremen' lneup wll nclude former To** school sars, BUly Handerhan, "Red" Ranklh, and Mlckoy Toh rulng he forward posons, and "Red" Fulleron' handlng he oher KuaVd assgnmen. one of he forward berha. Mlroann es performed la grea syle! a V. M. and here wll b dune- Tn; game Is scheduled o sur for he Perr Amboy club all sea-' '»B before ned arer he game, son. In hs las sar he wa«he, The w o squads wll lne up an whole show In defeang he New Brunswck Republcan Club scorng four feld goals and hodllng "Srech" Krelger, former allsae cener," o hree doublefollows: Legon J. Campbell, Caccola, W. Campbell, forward!*; Mlman, Clark, cener; ousnan, Gery, Voorheen, Benker, Ewer, guards. deckers Oery. he local ace, has Fords Handerhan, Rankn jus fnshed a gruellng grdron Toh, forwards; Orr, cener; I) campagn wh he Perh Amboy Handerhan. Fulleron, guard,, AIl-Amercans Barely Mss an All-Wn Season Por Readn^A. C. Hold* Locals o Te, Breakng Hope of Trumphan Season. Th(> All-Amercan eam closed s season wh a record of nx games won and one lpd. Though hs WUB he frs season for he Amercans on he grdron, hey came hrough whou losng «a ame. Rackng up 43 pons o her opponens 2, he local boys played an offensve brand of ball all season. The only eams o succeed In crossng he local's goal lne, were he Por Readng A. C. and Anderson's All Sars, he Por Readng eam holdng he WohrbrldgelfB o a 6-6 e. "Ho" Delaney wa, he offensve hrea hroughou he season for Laanao'a eleven, hs dash of eghy yards n he fnal mnue of play o defea he srong Anderaon combne, beng he hghlgh of he season. The lne play or Capan Laanzo, Zlck. T. Lfanzlo and Bls was ousandng hroughou he year. The fne judgmen of., Lmanlo, a quarerback In selecng; he proper plays wamnlno grealy responsble for he unblemshed record of he School sree eam. The roser for he AII-Amercans Included he followng play era: Capan P. Laanzo, T.,I,a ano, J. Gusaly and J. Campon, ends; Ellz. Rusznak, Da Polo, Tooak, ackles: Walsh, Zlck. Gonovese, Slmore, Tumbalone, guards Saler and Lesa, ceners, and F Laanzo, Mayer, FHzparck Kngh, Barcellona, Murash and Delaney n he backfleld. Won 6, Ted AH "Iron Man" One Of Two Players In Every Game Keang, W. A. A. Felder. Keeps Up Serlng Play ng Record. Jack Keang, W. A. A. rulfelder, beer known an l? "Iron Man" because or hs powerful buld, wax one of he wo member* of he A. A. combne o parcpae In every game played durng he pan season. II s sad le knows TOPNOTCHERS of SALT LAKE wh makng some of he Kreu'H caches of he season "frend Mackle asounded" he fans n he sands on many occasons by pullng down and hanllk pome real "ough" ones. In he game versus Perh Amboy A. A. "Jack's" runnng cach of Karwa's hard drve whch was labled wh he crcu mark, wan one or he greaes feldng caches s<>en In ha, park n many a day. Hs bang, however, alhough sparklng a mes, was ar below I le usual sandard of former years bu wh men on bases 'The Iron Man" lved up o hs moncker, drvng- nlneen runs across he plae, o e for second honors n ha dvson. Hs blg :-f«day, bang agans hs for- IIH r eam-maes he Bear Ca A C. Jack hammered ou four h and drove In sx runs. Agan.n he Mlllown game le wen on a bang rampage and drov* hree alles across. He was also one o he man clgs n he defea of he Fords A. A. and Orange Trangles. n he Fords Feld Club fracas hs lul faled o produce bu hs feldng reoord overcame hs defcency. Hs record for he year shows he rpped up o be plae 07 mes scored weny-four runs rapped ou weny-hree hs. Hs "flal average beng.235. He drove ou egh wo-baggers, and hree rples. In he srke-ou dvson he was a complee falure, funnng weny-sx mes. Checkng up on hs feldng record we learn he regsered In A-l shape. Accepng hry-hree chances he erred bu hree mes o end he season wh an average of.900. Well lked by hs eam-maes and everyone he came n conac wh frend Jacjc wen hrough he season wh a handcap whch no oher plsver experenced. He was connually beng razzed from he 43 Indvdual Hcorng Record, 2 E. Delarey, _ 7 J. Mayer...*.! 4 A. Barcelona..J F. Laanzo J Fparlck J. Gulsaly T. Muragh... J. Waleh.,.:...?. J. CaB.plon J. Zlck Toal, 7 4 _ T. PAT 6 3( G *, 0 > 0 0 '6 0 6 Safey 2 Woodbrdge Aces Snk Unknowns ~ Tje Woodbrldge Aces, led by Capan "Bud" Campbell, came hrough wh a brllan second half rush o defea he 'UUIUJOWB by a score las Thursday ngh. The Unknowns pu up a brllan defense game n he frs half holdng he local eam o bu four pons, whle hey ran up a oal of IS. In he second half he re compleely changed wh be Aces comng hrough wh 35 pons, whle her opponens were held In cheok wh couners., Box score: ( B. Keang, f... T. Laanco, frauon, f j. Laanlo, c Qoorer, o _.. j. Baka, g Campbell, g Toals Kad. _ Nwroan, Flamng, cr Mlhal, VDknowns a. 3 o 8S 6 I 9-0X I 7 bu hree mes all season whch s a very credable record. '/John Joe" known as one of he quees ball ossere On he A. k. roser developed 4 bad arm early- n he sandng up under hs "rdng fre" whch any oher man wou'd have allowed o nerfere wh hs season whch hampered hs hrow-, playng. They mgh have red Ing ably,. oweper, he lame arm! o ge ha goa buj we doub very came along ncely ard as he sea-lmuch If hey, succeeded. Here's sop closed he was whppng hemlhnpnjr far hs bgger and beer :In agan." I success nex seaso!, a l SNYDER'S GARAGE Phone Woodbrdge Snyder's Garage s equpped o mee all emergences ha happen durng he colder monhs. When n need of owng remember our phone number. We wll be ou n a few mnues o wnere you are salled) anywhere whn a radus of ffy mles. For sorage durng he wner, for ol and gasolne, for repars and res, n fac for a complee reasonable servce, remember Snyder's Garage. Towng Serce Repars Tre Repars Oferluusf MARTIN SNYDER, Sorae CORNER NEW ST. AND AMBOY AVENUE Oppose S. James Church WOODBRIDGE, N. J. by KBT Legon Ffre Wns Over Oroles a Hgh School Gym "Jmmy*' Gery Sars cv(;ry blade of* grass n hs secon of n* K> een pasure. The "Iron Man" proved 0 be'a Amercans Opponens valuuble asse o Buch Neder's 26 Woodbrldge All Sars...;.. 0 ouf n he way of handlng everyhng ha enered he errory 2 Rodel's All. Sars 0 6 Por Readng A. C I! j Very 'ev fly balls escaped hs sands by frends who gopd na- 3 Avenel Homeseads'... 0 reach, In fac, ekang mscued j uredly panned hlmjor any" mlscue 25 Second S. Sars ha occurred, '"qe Jron Man" ' 3 Anderson's All Sars 6 agan lved up 'o,\hs name by 48 Por Readng A. C _. 0 The Amercan Regon baskeball eam won Is flra home game of he season a he hgh school uym las ngh, when hey defeaed he local "Oroles by a score. A he sar he wo eams player as hough were o be a very ame encouner, bu as he name wore on He playng became more han a lle rough, keepng Referee "Jmmy" Dmoch busy callng fouls on boh ades. The ably of he Orole players o make good her foul shos was he man reason for her keepng whn halng dsance of her opponens. They made good nne of her res from he ffeen-foo ne, whle he wnners urned In bu four sngle markers. The home eam had several 9* THfUB new faces In her lneup snce her defea a he hands of he Avenel A. C. las week, among hem beng "enf" Benker, hgh school coach, "Jmmy" Gery, Varsy grdron ace, and "Wh" Campbell, of he Rahway Hgh School. They showed o beer advanaff> In las ngh's game, her passng and.runnng aack clckng n lne syle. Wh Gery, from a runnng guard poson, flppng n Shos!rom nl over he cour, he home forces managed o keep her, opponens a a safe dsance, Benker and Clark, unng up for Saurday a game agans Fords, also played fne ball durng her say n he game. "Rusy" Brennan, ace of he Avenel A. C. qulnee, sarred for he losers, markng up en pons o lead In he scorng. Hs work wh he Avenel eajn las week was grealy responsble or her wn over he Solder Are, bu hs arfmaes of las ngh were no up o he playng sandard of he MUNICIPAL SERVICE STATION HUGH TOMPKINS, Manager Rahway Avenue and Man Sree norhern ownshp crow. "Red" ankln, of he Ko'ds Fremuu combne, and who wll see acon agans h Leglonwros on Sal nl-y ngh, played a Ungup samo a. wuard Cor he lo.nn^ u<am. Wake Up Your Lver Ble -Whou Calomel And TonH Jump Ou o Bed n he Mornng farm' o Go If you fed sour and sunk and he world ooka punk, don' awaflow a lo of. ars, mneral waer, ol, lanfve candy o chewng gam and expec hem o make yon anddeny ewea and buoyan and nd of """ M" For hey can' do. They only move he bowels and a mere movemen doesn' ge a he cause. Tbe reason for your down-and-ou feelng Is your lver. I should pour ou wo pounds of lqud ble no your bowels daly. II l M* b M*flffvac (Mjr, yaw bad dokn' Ogm. II or mjv o k» bowk. Of bua» r«a «*o rf T««fafc.W4Meu4rvubnfcknl.4 a hmka < * o burna. Ton bm ekaud jpoa f*r <m ad a. Tou acmma vondcul. lunnl«m, l*n* naubl* «zn«a, «*"*T"I wban I eomm uunhabuaflowfrhlr. j Bu don' uk or lrer plls. Ask for CuWa Lle Lver Flls. Look (or he n«me Crar! Ule Uver PlU on ha r*4 label. Rwen» ub«ue.^5c Mall sore*. O93. c - M ' Ca - Woodbrdge Oppose Muncpal Bldg. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 'le score: Twe YM MOOM la Moaa Amercan Lnglnn The jured of one full noon o 0 F anoher full moon la * days 2 Caccola, f. 0 boun 4 mnues and XS eeeonds, DfnK.-r, '... 2 of KMKNKO days. When one fall W Campbell, f 0 noon occun on he flra or second J. Campbell, c, 0 dsj of he monh, here wll be anoher full moon before ha monh (Mark, c 2 Houseman, g rs n Augus, 928, here were Gery, g 6 I wo full moona, one on he frs and he oher one on he hreh. Toals Orole A. O. C F P Brennan, f _ Mayer, f Kah, c Bankln, g 4 6 Baka, g 3 Toals Referee "Jmmy "Dmoch. Scorer Rusxnak, SalM of ka Cn The whole seres <>( he H saons or he ("Hnolle church la known a he Vlu ('nlvnra or Vs Crude. Rnch saon represen*. by fresco, pcure or oherwse, some Incden In he passage of Chrs for he Jnlrmen hall o Calvary, and A each prayers are offered In memory of o even reprwmr Hello, Jean, we sold he house a a wonderful prce Thanks o Moher's suggeson ha we use he clasafed columns of he Woodbrdge Leader. We're renng our new aparmen he same way She Expecs Baumann's Flowers BASKETS AND BOWLS Our baskes of brgh growng plans, «3.50, «4, W and upward, Uw well n any home. Ueaullful bowk planed Ule Japaae Hock Qardans, 98 up. They hrve n any %arm lvng room, $.50 and up. for CHRISTMAS The mos loved gfs of all gfs ha lve. Flowers serve a wo-fold purpose a Chrsmas me. They are so unversally grafyng gf* and hey do so much o brghen up one's home p rue holday manner. Wreahs of Whe Cedar from Souh Jersey keep green all wner. Wreah* for be fron door ol fresh fluffy Cedar and Whe lne Boughs wh cones and bows ol Chrsmas Red Ibbon. SPECIAL PLANTS Also Scoch Heaber, Aaaleas, Cyclamen, Poln&eua*, Begonas, Aurecara, Gardenfa Flane, Or- +, fe wde varey of al) knds of Flow, rs and Plans. EVERGREENS Lvng Chrsana Trwes p^aned n ubs. Uue hem o CJhrlsnuf and plan oualde aferwards.. Grave Oovera of Cedar and Pne fasened on wre frames ha keep (hem In good slupe all wner. INDIVIDUAL PLANTS (Vurecara, «a.bo anl «S. < Begonas, TJc, «.00, S2, fs. Ojclmnen, *, a,»8, *4. uwjiu, $0, 96. Pooseae, a-50 up. OardenU Plans, $* «Jerusalem Cherre*. l. 4.BO. True Booob &aal*er, $, 99.BO. Baumann PHONES RAHWAY 7-07,072, 073 _, - *... «,., 4, Free Delvery Anj wu*ae In Unon Flowers S e n»y f c g r ^ A*yvhere m m * ^ c CUT FLOWERS Bosa Swee Peas Cu Pol.nswlas h ^ Uardmuaa ^ j (he VaUej wn f Holly Msleoe Vuon Alwdy9 Wlcom

4 FOUR Tuberculoss On Increase Durng Busness Slump 7 Per Cen Increase n Dsease Ir Seen by Companon Wh Las Years Cases, eprmwmw eanmlh<rn mc.»» hmvy <l^.lvndh nl Hrw'H uv wfl*- lrf wounded. 'neeordjk-," xu- (l> Jus nudo hj he Nw -Jersey He work 'lone by mmes In Ocober 930. wh, ha.done'in Ocober 9^. THe. sudy was repored Here o Mr*. BrnM H. IIoyHpn. Sefl Sa-e ehalmmh In lk (jdmmmry fpr he Mddlesex Caun.lv Tuberculoss l/pfgue. '! ha.h rough ml New Jen-y 7.8 l»er'cp'n-more new cases. v'e-p lound hs pom Ocober m durng H smp perod ho' prevous > e»r.." The fgures- are 06 new runes or Ocober 930, and 362 IHHPH for OcqbeF 93. The numlm- of nursng vss made lucr'.ed from 6,648 o 6.7) or hese same comparave perods. In Mddlesex Coun'y.»n. Boyn- Ion saes, I he lnen-nm u work Is fh wore nrk«'«l han or he»< an ; wluv. In Ocober 930, r, w rases were dscovered and s: nu.ln.l wslfc made o uberculous luum-a. In Ocober 93,!7 now cases came o lgh and 23n 'a were made by he saff Mrs. J. E. Breckenrdge Enerans Church Women The flreckenrldge Auxlmry uf hf Flm l'rebyorlun 'Murcl held a ChrlBmnn pony Tesdny ngll l h' home nr.mtm. J. Jr'ck.rldB.' In I'pl'er (Ireen UrM'l Tn- IOOIIIH wre brwhl- j <'<'<>ruod wh l'lly and mlhoe.n hen- wa» u nayl> d'f o-hu-d HIM! lrllhylkl'ea Chrlxjnx n. Jnn'H were plryed nlvv whch H* umnbn «ul<"f(l urona lu- OJrlsmu roe,o. an of «rb... llerreohuenn r h«rvn. UlUclfc ll' )»UllPM.H««"H»'' VW nl* for mnung ClulBmus (mvr ne.p ood am ohe fs MCVllj Ulll>. nose prwwn " 0. Hvber, Elane.. Logan, Mber, Helen'Kerch, Anna Hnr, GeorB'." ^ul "' Qeuevlev K^fene. Clun Hanen, A. Tc.uurd* con nd M. L. YVoardel, AlYs. J, K; Urecknrdg' Mr». Logan Boc* Kns,' Mrs. Mxwell Logan, ".Mr*. UllHnm A\''lergaard, A W g, Mrs.. J Uelne>. Mr*. Leland H-vnolds,.Mrs v'larleb Kuhlman, Mrs. Ueo. l'ro. MM., Thomas Whd.. Mrs. JDIVU McCrcery, Mrs. Francs Rah Mr*. Hrrry Reyder, Mrs. Howard Tappen, Mr». Harry Tappen, Mrs. Pred 'Haldwln «nd Mrs. L. (' Holden. TRENTON- A BRILLIANT ACHIEVEMENT or rour regsered nurses. Ths npresens 90.2 pe cen ncrease n he number of new cases found and a 26 per cen ncrease In he umbor of nursng vlms. The av- When marched ls old, hunnry nd^uvml " lagged ronlnunals" erage clnc aendance, n he hrough Uu lee ;uu nnow of couny he her monh ms nkh, croaed he dscusson WUH 9.. D'lwuru Hver wh hem In ; I Many of hese people ha\e nev- collecon of small boas and er come o us before," sad Mrs. Boynon. ''They are he new poor who have always prded hemselves on mananng a gooa sandard or lvng and leng able o pay for servces. We have orea mnds as well us bodes In hese cases." Mrs. Boynon concluded by remarkng ha 932 would brng a crucal es, and ha only a Kenerous response o he Swl Sale reurns whch suppor he uberculoss clnc and nursng servces, would enable he League o mee he demands ha made on. Slm Summervlle wll be Slm Summervlllp, who play.* Uncle Crabapp!e In "LUHCU of he connenal roops had enlsed for. Ro Grande," Unlversal's hrllng': onj v a shor me, and romance of he of servce for mos of hem would Border days, I expre wh he end of he year. va born Under he unpromsng ccndlona "George" Summervlle In Al- ha few of he men would he wll- hen prevalng, Washngon knew buquerque, ' In 'o re-enls, Tha mean he loss New Mexco. He receved I hs ' early educaon In Canada, where lla famly moved, bu decded o run away from home when he was bu e } years old. Fo>. years he famous comedan knocked abou he Uned Saes In vrually all concevable rades coffn-makng,. lumber-jackng, brcklayng and furnure-makng. A IB he worked bs way o Los Angeles and began hs moon pcure work a $3 per day n Mack Senne comedes as a KeyBonc Kop. Hs rse, n slen ppcures was seconded only -p hs meeorc ascenson o',,funq n alkng pcures, and wh hs TJaden pf "All Que on he^wesern Fron" he wab nernaonally.sgnalled ou : as one of he sage and screen's =4IS&ej comedans. Summe*- vlue was'he screen's flsfes actpf In Id30 appearng n 8 shov subjecs and en I feaures. 'Fron Page" and an expressly wren seres of fm Marne comedes-a laes. ScnpU n Th«r Tn.e. To He ycnles of he Congo ender rnns re saples, bu llnls. Hnnll Rme. rodens or raerplllars re no uhjoclonhlu. A dleh nf whe nnlb la prced h(jll.v. wll> II slce <>r raw eplnn ru'n kes H Value of Complmens pllmehs uf Hu'llj: vu rehnre (ll.vmr llf>; nnd ose who py pay hem nre wjs held n peuwn e le.muw.. MMne % sngy wh rdunllnonn ftf RaMan Grud of Sbeep The krlrnht Is u sloep hullbl Ine lle Ur!nnu>r pcnlnsl In Ils slu. I Is p'y or slnle rlnrel. Ths sheep Is smlar o he Persan heep. IIIII Is lnspr In curl. barges, hen n whrlwnd aack hn would no be dened klled or rapured he fne Brsh garrson a' Trenon, he headed an explo whch alone would have been suffcen o esablsh hm as u mlary leader of he frs rank. The 55h nnnlvernary, we are nformed by he Uned Saes George Washngon- Bea.ema ConmlfHlon, of he bale ol Trenon, comr on he eve of he naon-wde celebraon of he Two Hndreh Annversary of Washngon'!* brh, urns he hough* of all Amercans oward llul ven, whlcy HOIHU Wave called he urnnk pon of le Revoluon. The hopes and sprs of Washngon's,.solders had heejj consderably enrhed durng he auumn ) I'lrly wner of 77. The ( ls experenced and mom valu-,ii>ih roop's. Wla made he suaon even nose was he fac ha he en^hu-.>su of he enre counry was wanng, and wh he ebb he possbly of obanng new recrus was correspondngly lessened. Kv'n General Howe n hs coralorable werquarers, n New York Cy beleved ha he Amercans wore ncapable of furher opposon and seled down o onjoj hmself as.. much as possble whle he Revoluon' Was frozen and Burved ou by he wner. Apponng Mrs. Caraway * To Fll Senae Vacancy The Woorfbrdg* L df,-tww»& ha he offce s no regarded as praccally heredary. The wdow has a perfec rgh o' become a canddae. I he voers elec her, ha Is Ihor busness. Bu he offce does no descend o her smply because her husband flled. There s no argumen abou he maer. j The same rule s supposed o,o semwe seas. * * * IT HAPPENS ha no woman ever was chosen, eher by. apponmen o.r elecon, unl recenly, when Mrp. ae Caraway was apponed by Governor Harvey Parnell of Arkansas, o fll General Washngon saw he need of & decsve sroke whch he senap.vacancy creaed by he would resore lje' confdence of deah of her husband. he roops and he enre counry. Mrs. Hebecca Felon was apponed.-" from Georga several He knew ha England could never bea paros who were deermned years ago and served for a day, o be' free, so he wen abou^he bu she was no a senaoral wdow.. '. \ usk'.of wnnng a vcory whch would renew le deermnaon I s unlkely ha, much wll be wh whch he war was frs underaken. srulsu of he apponmen Of Ha n audble ones n> adverse The bea chance lay a frenon he wdow bf'esna'or Thaddeus whch waa garrsoned by Hessan H. CJavuy o juocee'd hm, or,under he command «v*» n crchn of. he cuumeju o"f Colonel h. Havng no dea wh whch Governor Parnell accompaned.. ha he foe across he Delaware Rver would wan o fgh durng The reasons for hs recence he fesve Chrsmas season, he on he parl' of publc! men, w,ho Germans-forgo he war and celebraed. Rahl so '^compleely un- srongly on he subjec, are suff- are he very ojes who feel mos* deresmaed he meue\of hs ad* cenly obvous. ', versary ha he refused even o Senaor Caraway's dea,h ls erec forfcaon of anj sor. On deeply deplored by all of hem. he oher hand, Washngon ook No queson s rased ha hla wd- he correc measure of Rahl when ow wl 0CCU W» l l )laco wln em '~ he decded o aack Trenon He' uen credl Il ls. lu! y recognzed caugh he Hessans unawares n> lla faul-fndng wh he aj*- he mds of her revelres velres. The polnmeu, a such a me, would Amercan vcory was a ceranly wdely denounced 'as as equally and I ook only a few mnues of brual and n execrable abe. Adeares o acual fghng o convnce, he en-! dllonally, no polcan emy of hs fac. >. ; rsk arou<ln«he femnne por- The herosm of Waahngon's" 0 ol lll> elecorae asans hm men has been memoralzed In ' ' * oounlejb.._. rbue^ nd very! Amercan Is famlar wh he de-! als pf ha march n he December blzzard, and he dangerous crossng of he ce flled Delaware. Any eulogy mus fall shor of s Inen for nohng can be added o he record made ha Chrsmas ngh by Washngon and hs ragged army. LIHLE HATS HAVE CREATED A BIG FURORE Turbans, Beres Tams and Trcones Everyone a Copy of a Cosly French Model "Chrsmas Gf!"... How ofen we shall hear ha frendly greeng a hs rpe of he year! Your Home Town Papr lke o hnk ha hears from every person, n hs communy and n answer" o ha; greeng wshes o oflfer he followng gfs no only for hs happes day n he year bu for al he days, o come n he nex year:.. ' News.. '. ', All he news of he errory In whch I 4rculae»{ clean news, consrucve news, hopeful, wholesome news, news ha s appealng o he young fs well as he old. Prncples and Ideals. An edoral polcy whch has he courage of s convcons, whch s fearless^n he expresson of rgheousness and n he espousal of jusce, and whch seeks o offer nellgen and helpful commen on he ems of news whch have an mporan bearng on publc opnon or publc morals. Leadershp and Servce... Devoon o he good of he communy, whch makes a communy advser, a cvc booser, he bg broher of he neghborhood, who works unceasngly o make hs communy a beer place n whch o lve, who helps proec s people from mposon, from fraud, from danger, an ally of he srong, and a defender of he wedc. And wh hese, our gfs, n hs season of happness and good cheer, here go o you he heares Chrsmas greengs from j THE PUBLISHERS self by cavllng a he appon-' should receve he pary nomnamen of a woman o he senae, regardless of he crcumsances. NEVERTHELESS, one hears dsapproval of he Arkansas governor's acon expressed on Capol \M, n src confdence ndeed, bu n exremely vgorous language. ', No, he crcs all say, bu ha he apponmen. In Iself, was an excellen one. There has for some me been a feelng n legslave crcles, however, ha he.' Immedae suggeson, whenever a naonal lawmaker des, ha hs wdow s he mos suable o follow hm, Is crysallzngg no wha promses o hocome a nearly u n-! breakable and horoughly had preceden. EVEN THE hardes boled of polcans ha\v long abandoned any hough of connung o ress re spread of femnne nfluence u governmen affars,.bu u lwre are old-mer,8(, jo a Tew (and some no so old) who do proes veleneuly agans a syslen "jy = WPh; ey^amlsre ha he wdows^ of men n mporan publc poss ao comng vrually lo clam, as o'ersh, each her lae ale husband'^ offcal poson. Governor ParneU rubbed hs proposon n wh parcular energy., "I have apponed Mrs: Caraway senaor," le gad, "because feel she ls enled o he offce hqld by"her dsngushed husband. The offce belonged o Senaor Caraway, who wen before he nc men, and hln wdow IH rfully enled 4lp lu- honor. "No only s s-he due- (In' omporury apponmen, bu I fed who lon (for Senaor Caraway's un expred erm endng March 3, 933) and ha her nomnaon wll be approved by he grea majory of he voers of Arkansas." "IF SO," observed a Democrc San's Feaure Clohes Draw Publc's Noce Remarkable Clohmf Values for Men a Low o Be Beered by Game Conservaon of Wld Lfe Prces Are Man Facor Proecon Group's Admnsraon o Traned In Success of Afflboy Sore. Feld Workers. Dec. ** I,. San H Clohes Hnop, locaed al 4) dnm sree, 'erh Amwy, creaed que sr among me >eupe>of ns vcny- hrougu le columns of he leader. A represenave of e L.eaaer vfuea he San s Clonea Sno'p, \ be Convnced as o he'unusual values oered n all wool su.» a IH.6U and found he merchandm as represened. I was found na hn urbanzaon s very re.labe, and far In s dealngs wh h<r rade. VVen asked how merchandse hs ype can be Bold a aucb a ^ bf WM low flg^e a bref oulne Mr. SUn conceved he dea n 929 ha by producon In manufacurng an ml wool su could be pu on he marke o real hrough her own sores a $2.50. A corporaon was formed and her frs sore was opened n Yonkers, N. Y. I me wh bch ousandng success ha new sores were opened, and oday her sores are represened row. he Sae o Mane o Alabama. Mr. San has recenly made bs home In Perh Amboy. He ls gvng hla Amboy sore hs personal supervson and s dsplayng and feaurng he bes of syles and paerns ha brngs he rade rora far and near. The manager of he sore, Mr. Abram De Groo, s a local man, and has he repuaon of beng ne of he bes clohers and B of men's furnshngs, In ls secon, e ls very popular wh he rade and has a bg fol-. lowng. I Convnce yourself of he values when In need of a su or overcoa, } op coa, or any wearng apparel. I The Woodbrdge Leader sands be- ' llj hs sore and jmen 00 per cen. you vs ls manage- We know If her place of busness be reaed wh he I you wll greaes of couresy, anjl wll receve real value for your money. senaor, speakng of Governor Parnell'B reference o majory approval of he apponmen a he comng specal elecon, "well "ll andd,ood. "Nor B here any queson as o he proprey of he governor's emporary apponmen. "For all ha, Senaor Cara-. I way's, offce dd no 'belong' o hm n any such sense as o ''enle' hs wdow o. Moreover, colleague of he lae ArkasaB so sasfacory." good as he apponmen was, on purely personal consderaons, he cusom of namng hs wdow o follow hm whenever a senaor des Is now esablshed wh a venpenance. I may no always prove Game To Operae du- Pon Feld Forces rder o nreughm am beer oraaae he coconhervalon mov«>fe Amercan u«me wen elaon wll ake over ne raned conservaon led force o n«*' I. dufon (fmemours f m,. f n r of Wl^ngo} D$L. r oh J%n rv,»,8», accordng o 'anhouu*e- men made ua uy-of-. ca of he Assocaon. Offcals o, bon he Assocu lon and h«dul'on comoanv rn. ha such a.feld force can more eheclve.yunuer a noa-prof drgan..on, u WM sad u, feld rore, mananed by ne >on company or ne las 0U jeaf, ls o operae recly una.r ma supervson or fleu u O ra.,n presden o Ue.AuocUUou Among he objecves o n eld servce wll be o ad n,. s abshlng sound srue, couny HIMI local game resoraon anu IH-u duclon programs; o develop, oal demonsraon projecs and n. a«a prumoe local and naonal, keep hem operang smoomy,, help enabasned local eaueauunm nsuons provde specal ram pens and o esablsh n a such lnslulonb; o ng courses o develop game MV formaon servces; o keep m close ouch wh gume conalon hroughou he counry, HO US n bes serve he neress of. sporsmen, land-owners and KWI eral publc; and o eo-oue. wh all agences and organ.zalpns workng oward he ob) < lve o provdng more game f u, everybody? Ths Bep means no only beer co-ordnaon of wld ':.- conservaon acves, bu als. wll enable he Amercan Gam. Assocaon o render a servce<> he cause, whch, due o nsufc den feld conacs, has no Le-n possble hereofore," Mr. Gonl' u sad n explanng he ensarg. scope of he Assocaon's oljr ves. The feld force Is o connue <<> operae under he Bame urluc[< > as enuncaed In he dupou w-. le polcy. These, as quoed I he dupon company are o brlc all facors Ino producve ru onshlp wh each oher; o ad In brngng he mos promsu; heores o he es of experlonnand le he publc decde for self; o search ou bologcal fm'.. for boh game and fsh prodm lon, and o asss n makng he?- facs known; o promoe rese.rc'. for Oher facs needed, and help p n ranng g men o hem. The general objecve -I.-.,; beer oudoors for all he lam owner, he sporsman and ngeneral publc. ' rxttxttxxxxxtxxxxxetxxixxxxxxxxxxxixx P H HH San's $2.50 Clohes STORE OPEN EVENINGS 45 SMITH STREET NEXT DOOR TO PERTH AMBOY TRUST CO. NOW COMES THE PERPLEXING PROBLEM, WHAT SHALL I GIVE HIM FOR CHRISTMAS Le Us Help Yon Solve he Problem THERE IS NOTHING MORE FITTING THAN A NEW SUIT or OVERCOAT OUR SLOGAN We Clam o Be he Maser of All Wool SUITS $3.50 OVERCOATS HOLIDAY SPECIALS Shrs Made of broadcloh; cu full. Assored* sleeve 'engug,...'.' STORE OPEN EVENINGS Boys' 4-Pece Sus (ALL-WOOL) ^rjoraoa.long pans. 2 o (5 years, M M h B M EH H H H M Crcs Fear Cusom of Namng Wdows o Senae Wll No Always Prove as Sasfacory as Ar kaua Case. WASHINGTON, Dec. U. One nclnes o hnk of he wdows who have succeeded her rebpeo-,ve lae husbands In cougresg &B lyng aaned o hese offcal * Vlons by a sor of Inharlauce. pon a momen's Nfleclon I reu enough ha hs U a Ian no one ls Enled o ; o women members of he hem haye occuseas have been cwsby rarly lled by gubernaoral apponmen, bu Eepresenaves mus be eleced. If be voers of a coneresslonl dsrc see f o elec he wdow of 4 prevous repremuuve, wb.<j <U»< durng Jo «m. he abaumpon emphacally s fha hey wan her o represen hem, and ha s exacly he queson ha congressonal elecons are held o deermne, '» THE VKHY crcumsance ha an elecon la called wbm a senulve des, o enable r«p choose pneone a lmpl #s w*ogall* o They are he >m$re hng, and he mos comforable o wear wh bg fur collars... and besdes hey keep your har lookng so pea* $3.00 value for $.90 You can^ ell he dfference e her, so rea yourself o "los or ' has In colors for every cosume. Hl'ANISH TILB TALLY-HO GBBKN CAHOUU HROWN OARWBBAN AND ULACK PROM FACTORY TO WEARER VISIT OUR FACTORY AND 8ALB8ROQM NU-STYLE HATS, he. 34 BURNETT STREET, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. ~ * ' New Bruuwck Qm Men's Te*. \ A mos beauful awprmea o holday boxes. Regular $.00 v»lue«. 50c Mad. Men's Has In all he new shades, I'SCAPS Imp«rod W«ol«u... SHk LkMd MANY OTHER ITEMS AT PRICES TO F YOUR PURSE

5 The Boyhood of Famous * Amercans J v IfgeraM Owen D. Young The lfe of n counry boy In rural York ffy yenra njo wm made up of nucl work and lle pny. I moun geng up before dnybronk on he c o I (J wner mornngs, holr!- IIIR wl h! e sock, donnng n n I) > H, I menm cu ng nml haulng wood, plow Ing, HPC <l J II g nnd hnrvosn In aenson. Karly o becl r. and enrly o wn» e MM of ho lny durng he summer wns spen In axk* ha made for a srong hud.v. Tm develop. nen nf he n I nl wns lef Inrgely for HIP wner. Then boy ook hs books and someme* mljes Ilroufl he snow o hot' le mm I school hnune. He hnd o qu n wnrm bed, dress by rancllellgb In a chlly room nnd dn h* share of he choree before he se ou on Ids ramp o school In ques of nn educaon. Tha wns he sor r>( n»lre Owen D. Young, chnlnnnn of le honrd of de (federal Hlecrlc compnny, flnanclnl genus nnd dplonh, led as a bo.v. He was horn n Vnn Hornesvllle, N. Y., n S74. Hs ancesors hnd seled here before he Revoluon. Hla faher owned a farm fre mes from he own. The boy hnd o perform all he nskn Hn fell o He lo of nher youngsers n he some envronmen., The Vnnng fnrn wns 5 mles from he rallroml. Ineran peddlers were Is chef conne wh he ousde world. Ther comng was en«erly awnled. Trps -o ol-n were oken only when necessary. Such excursons mean much los me In he dnys of he horsedrawn wagon nnd poor mns. Elecrc power, whch has lghened he work In rural secons, he rado, whch has po he farmer n ouch wh he world and Ia affars, were no hough of us farm equpmen when Owen I). Young wm a boy. They were mnde larcoly possble for he farmer hrough bs genus for organlz(lon. Educaon, beyond he rural school, was seldom consdered worh whle for farm boys of he me unless hey planned on a professonal lfe In own or cy, I hey could read and wre nnd do smple problems In arhmec, hey soon qualfed for he job of runnng a farm. Such a rudmenary ranng wh books was bolsered by hard nnd praccal schoolng In mners of agrcul- ure- Owen n. Tong was no he Average farm lny. He wnlked fve mles A lny o ha rural school nnd wrl; durng he erm, helpng hs fnher he whle wh he chore?. He wns an only son. I wns a red leer dny In he hoy's llf> when he WHS nken o Coopersnwn. he couny sen of Herkmer. I>r<-sserl In blue Jeans he wen o he courhouse and henrcl he lawyers argue a case. They wore boled shrs, sff collars, black es anfl brondcloh.. Impressve garb o he lle boy from he frm. He decded ha when he grew up he would be a lawyer.' Ru here were many obsacles In hs pnl. He Hod o oban a beer educaon han he rural school offered, If le was o qualfy for hs chosen professon. When nn uncle ennfe o help hs faher he way o' an educaon Modem Fnrnur* Make Farm Homes V«7 Aracve Whle he rugged surdy farm home of he 9h cenury had a clarm of Is own, modern equpmen makes he presen farmhouse a far more pleasan place In whch lo lve, Ths Is he fplnlon qf M. S. Wnder, of GIUCRKO, Execuve Secreary, Amercan Farm Dureau Federaon. "KumslagA o moderae prce seleced wh care and arranged fur ne greaes beauy,,now auoru UIUHI farm. rooms,"' Mr, Wnder ««ld. <"Ueak pur^ora drov; uuny anll««- no he ku*l»ef, In. lor* mm years, bu neresng lvng n wncvare boh'comforable useful have supplaned.hese,. nufel 'cenury effcency whch prevude's h> busness,wond has lnvaded he lonk- h boh'cly and counrysde." Mr. Wnder, membev j>r.subcommee o he Naonal <8bmnee on Wood Ulsaon, of] he Deparmen ol Commerce^ whch Bponeored a recen bookle "Furnure, In Selecon and Use," feels ha here IH nn ncremlk am Hla fer drove Owen o) scloal each node nnd brough Mm bnck home on Frday. Hs moher prepnwd he food <m whch fee red whue away from home. Each, week he hoy curred awy wh hm, pneked In a bg hox. he pood l»ks h" moher Qooked for hm. He wns roaly for college when he was ffeen years old. He waned o pn o rnmell, hnkng he could wn one of (he slae scholur- Hllps here. Bu he wus oo young o be elgble, o ry he compeve examnaons. So he reurned home o help hs fnher agan. He beenme fceresed In church work nnd conl'ced lw Sunday sdhoo In he lle church In Van Hornesvllle. Alpleus Bnkor Harvey, hen presden of S; Lawrence unversy, came o he own o preuch. He heard Owen Young speuk In churcl. Th«lad Ineresed hm so much ha he educaor pereuuded he elder Young ha he boy WQB deservng of a college educaon even e a grea sacrfce o hs parens. So he faher borrowed $,000 and on ha money, arl hs owu earnngs, Owen D. Young wen hrough college, 'He go hs bachelor or ars degree from S. Lawrence In He so held o hs ambon o be a'lawyer. He enered Boson unversy, knowng Un he woald have o work hs waj hrough,he -Jaw school. He secked nsh, H- Urnrlnn nd uor o eam«* \\e money needed o" mee hs mnles ' * ' nv j,jfc.'jf'km Ta ALVAA * *" year edhrse' In wo year* -7? Mchuaes bar le wemq worl \ for he Geeral Elecrle compnny.»flls promoon was rapd. The fnfm boy of 00 years ago Is now he organzng genus of he elecrcal Indusry and one of l» fnancal wlwrda f hs me, s, mo, by The Norlh AmurUan +. m ' NsWEpanar AIUsjus.. A Fable rfcl fable U crechled b Jona- »» wll "AO old mser kep * avjwlhlw ha a«ed o eal wmmm - W(J bds hem UJ» bom r»ub 4MUu hlrg* ha "old mssfsmvf ^Whf' Ue JSflfl,' %>jr naw al f opened for he Inr. Ho wen o he Ens Sprngfeld academy, enby hs parens n hs am- neres In he subjec o home plannng un ( ru-nlslng. He l -d he use of'hs bullen by 400 demonsraon agens o he U. 8. Deparmen of Agrculure, as proof o hs conenon. "Because of he dpep dejlre. for real facs, ogeher wl^h he many opporunes now offered rural horre-mnkerh, you wll fnd mos of ho women of our farms well nformed on borne furnshng and decoraon," he poned ou. 'They have round ha he me and energy spen n acqurng knowledge of wse selecon and good arrange men s well expended ha pleasng bonen arac neresng people, and ha famles reflec n* warmh nn ( charm o her surroundngs." "Men and women <>( he fnns apprecae hs bookle, because lelpk hem o necure comforable correcly furnshed homes, sasfyng o her arsc sen«es nd her needs." "Furnure, Is Selecon and Use," can be obaned from he Supernenden of Documens, Washngon, D, C, or from dsrc oflees of he Bureau of Foregn and Domesc Commerce, n prncpal clen. I M<'R for 20 cens a copy. The Naonal Commee on Wood Ulzaon has prepared u sudy course based on ll«bullen, whch U wll supply o leaders of groups whch care o Nudy he subjec. Head he Leader Regularly LEOAL AOVKBTISKUENT SHERIFF'S SALE Chnncery of New Jersey. Beween Indusral Buldng and Loan Assocaon of Rah way, N. J.. Complanan, and Henrv Aanod. Mrs. Henry Aamod, Ennl Koyen, Frank Van ayckle, and Leo Slonlro, Thomas A. Flanagan and Tl- He B. Flanagan. Defendans. Fl. Fa for sale of morgaged premses daed December, 98 By vrue of he above saed wn o me dreced and delvered. I wll expooe o sale a publc vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE! 20TH DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 932 a wo o'clock aandard Une In n afernoon of he aald day a he She Jff'B Offce In he,cy of New Bruns wck. N. J. All he followng rac or parrel n land and premses herenafer parlcu larly descrbed, Buae, lyng and be Ing n he Townshp of Woodbrldge, n he Couny of Mddlesex and Sae of New Jersey. Beng known and desgnaed as loa Nos. 84 and 86 In Block 373 N on a map of a poron of Berkeley Terrace, aluae In laelln, In he Townshp or Woodbrldge. In he Couny of Mddlesex and Sae of New Jersey. BEGINNING a a pon n he weserly sde of Berkeley Cour, dsan souherly one hundred weny-fve fee oah of Green sree and wo hundred and weny fea eas of Benjamn aveaue: runnng hence () souherly and parallel wh Benjamn avenufs onf fee: hence (2) weserly and parallel wh Qreen sree nney-fve fee hence (3) norherly parallel wh Benjamn avenue fory fee' o he norheas corner of lo No. S3 on sad map: hence {4> easerly and along he a<mherly lne of loa Nos. 7, 8, 9, 0 and II n Block 373N oh he aforesad rap nney-fve fee o he pon or place of BBGffNNINO. NINO., oo mounng o. Togeher wh all and w'rgular he rlgha. IprlvllegeB, heredllamens ahd appurenances' hereuno belongng, or ^anywse a Pp9 rulnln g. 2!M3, 7M BERNARD,M. OANNON Sherff: HYER & ARMSTRONG. Solcors. SHERIFF'S SALE > IN CHANCERY OF NEW JSRSEY- Beween JERSEY MORTGAGE AND TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY, a corporaon, Complanan, and STAN- LEY ZOCHOWSKI, e ols., Defendan. Fl Fa for sale of morgaged premses daed November By vrue of he above aacd wr, o me dreced and delvered. I wll «xpoae o aole a publc vendue on WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTIETH PAT Or JANUARY, NlNBTIBS lulllkhu A»l> lk I- WU wo OCIOCK uwudard m«in h«bw-nuon o n* wd n»y a U>«Ub«r MXOf n u* vy <rf hv«bruuwck«if. J. MI we lollownf U«cu or parola of lud and pnmw hnluur pancumry dascrlmd, aluaa, lyng and beng n U«lownsup of Wooaorldav, In h«couny y of MlddleMX and BUM or ew Jaraey. FIHBT TRACT uauuu / IUUI u,m,uuu uu vo nuuuu (luu lo a pu, uu Huuuw} uou ;, lu f me (unl mm pmu u ^-.am * >uhv * Kuuvf ua MIIU uy > as lad uu ofu «lu*u ml ma > uhca, map *r uuounage n ul Wo. f&< Muung Los euumea af. J'urua. new Jeravy, ne frrperj{ -o he Ma luwen HuuK, u mpuvenbu Co., surveyuu uy juaau u drrh, cvl lugnera, u «Heru Amboy. N. J., June *>, sla, fled n he offce u< he cerk of Mddlesex Couny, a Po lon a he MDM I u'sanley ^oclcfwakj'and So howaki. hla wlle by deed from yrnki and Mary BrylnaKl.» wfe, bearng dae May 0, m Hay y 2», W8 n I Boo* o 99 of Ueeda or Mddlesex Couny 66. a Fag* fur Flra Trac amounng o approxmaely 6, SECOND TRACT BEGINNING a a pon n he Weserly lne of Wllam aree daan Two Hundred weny-fve fee (225 ) aouh- Bly from he souherly lne of New Brunswck avenue; hence Weaerly a rgh angles o Wllam sree, one bun dred fee (00) o a pon; henc Souherly and parallel wh Wllam aree weny-fve.. (25. ). o a pon hencfl easerly and parallel wh h frs course one hundred lee (W) < aald Weaerly lne u Wllam aree and hence norhely along sad weser ly lne of Wllam sree weny-flv Uf>) o he pon and place of Begn nlng, BEING known as and by Lo No. HO or lad ou and shown on a ceran fmap enled, "Map of Qoodrdge Park, 282 Buldng Los suaed a Forda, New Jersey, he propery of he Meuchen Realy and Improvemen Co.." surveyed by Mason A Smh, Cvl Engneers of Perh Amboy. N. J.. June 26K, 92, fled n he offce o he Clerk of Mddlesex Couny. BEING a poron of he same premses conveyed o Sanley Zochowskl and Sopha Zochowskl, hs wfe, by deed from Frank Bryllnskl and Mary Brylnsk, hs wfe, bearng dae of May , recorded May 23, 928 In Book 99 of Deeds for Mddlesex Couny a page 66. (MJSMOLM (HAPMAN Ucmv Am Vr Sluc Lx*a*, Umn Mm f»* Cur E) 268 MADI8OX AVENUE, PKfTH AMBOT Phone P. A THOMAS MEACHAM Manager Keep your busness conacs alve wh consan prned communcaon, Ths me of year calls /or Chrsmas' cards, calendars, ec., whch are avalable o you hrough our' prnng deparmen a unusually low cos. Folders Crculars Leers Woodbrdge Leader 04 Man Sree Woodbrdge V/oodbrdge SLEDGE HAMMER HEADACHES THAT TORTURE THE BRAIN BECOME THINGS OF THE PAST Whan sck headaches cause such Alagar, he pleasan-asng, pnk, errble agony h «* l4»«na»» creamy emulson, smulaes and hough a sledge hammer pounded srenghens he Inesnes a hs sglns your bran, no ordnary ab- aame me ha I mosens and sofas or powden oan hope, o que, ens he body's dally accumulaon your sufferng and calm yor or-.of-waa so. ha he polson-formlngured nsrvss. Wh»l,your vyhols sys- maeral ha o«u»«(s..slok hedaehs eases where everyhng else ha bsen red n van. Thouaande of Who». sck headacnee ean now make ha sufferng a hng of hf pa They wl no longer have o reaor o able*, powdsn, p He and old-fashoned bsrh chsrle»h«do more harm han good. They wll «* aa houond of oher men and worrun have leerned o do. They Wll UM v-',r, he new medloal oombnu«j h.l plao o ake and h» horoughly elane. he enre wpny es of he Inelnal rac and aulas Naure o, remove aa smulaed, vlsse mae" and opmplsely. You wll wondr why you ever allowed sw»r nocfujr* yo run <> many of yefr days and" nghs and wll «oms ha up-snd-dolng and valy ha wns sue- In housands of modern homes. Qe rd of he CAUSE of hose horrble ck headaohee wh Alagar. Look for he wo red damond* on he lbel he!gn of he genune HARDIMANS IACY D«cr*e for fecond Trac amounng ;o approxmaely 4, logcaar wn all and angua h«rlgha, prlvoaa, wradlasmna and appurmwaom horunlo Mloncof or In anywla* WfXruunlg. BJ^JNAKI.) M. OANNON, UBAVITT * PALLET, """ M3«Solcor*. MBUUMJNT SHERIFF'S SALA-In Cuncary oc ew jaraay. b«wwn na Frs Naonal Bank and rua Company of WoodorUg, Cumplalnaju, ana John Keafo and olhara, Ueondan*. Fl Fa or Ma of m«rja#ed prvmlaea daed, vru* o^a Above sued wr o akf dreced and delvered, ( -wll xpoae o SM* a publc vandue on a wo o'clook sandard me n he afrnoon of he aald day a he Bher UTa OUo* n UM Cy of New Bfuaa- All he f' fohovlag rac or parcel of land and prujam herenafer parcularly ducrlmd, sluas. lyhg and beng In Qs. Townshp of Woodbrldfe, n le Couny of Wfdleaex and SUM of New Jeney. " Beng known as loa No*. R 9, 40, a, M. 38 a,nd 2* n Block»8E u ahown on map enled vlb * KachTlh Ter- B, Woodbrdge > TownahlD, Mddle- Couny, New Jersey, November, B3S, Laraon f Fox,' Cvl Bngln*«r, 7& Smh srer, Perh Amboy. U. J,,' ana more parcularly deacrlbed aa follows : BBOINNNO a a pon on ha aouherly lne of Sheray sree, whch pon ) Hef Conehe chun Mdnner's on n? able "Two hngs Jm lkes o do play Sana and ea Chrsmas Dnner. He n-' slas I buy food a he Woodbrdge Delcaessen." THE WOODBRIDGE DELICATESSEN 02 MAIN STREET Is dean 00 fea from UM Uono.UU sad souherly lae sree and UM wunery UM of MnM; runnng UMBoe <> and ajoog ba euarv lne «. qrfe»e UM narjmrr. I No, U; Ueo«) emerlr and aloaa he norurly Hoe of Lo Mo. U, aq fee o (he waaurly UM of lotno 9; beme (» aoufertr along uw weaerlr Una of o No., U.U fea: henes (A) easerly and panllal wh he souherly Una of Sharry srea 30 Ne; UMce (B) norherly ana aw* ne weserly Ilw uf lo 3S. M.N f«l o he Muherljr lne of Sherry an, nbenee ( > weserly and along he souherly Una of Sherry sree, 4u fee o he pon ur pao* of BBaN- NINO. Bounded on UM norh by Sherry erm, on h«um aaa eas by lo Sp. No.». SS. un on n souh b: by " lou f. I 7 and l and on vm wm f by - w lo*.. H. II *»* VI. all aa shown-on on sad aald map.. ' > Beng UM same pr*mae# o John Reako and BlhMbeh Reako hs wfe by deed, o Joseph Raohll" Md Aflne fuchlfn, hs wfe, daed May *. lae, end recorded In he Clerk'a,,,_ Offo of he h Couny of Hlddoaas Mlddeaw In.' n-^jf of DM4I for aald couny! wcra* amounng o appv»aaly* lj.070. T_ l OK*h*r wh all.and aaguar he rgha. prlvllage, herad)u«mna and appurenance* herauo belongng oc In anywlm apperalrlrc, BERNARD M. OANWON. Sharf MAKTIN RRILBT. Solcor*. SSLS3 M-4-U-lS-aM GEORGE R. MERRILL CIVIL BNOINSKR Woodbrdge, N. J RIDE A HORSE FOR REAL SPORT We have hem wang for you a he Woodbrdge Rdng Academy 88 UPPER MAIN ST., WOODBRIDGE, N. J. BATES.00 FIRST HOUR $.00 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL HOTJR Prces for Prvae Insrucons Can Be Obaned from ARTHUR IBB Propreor. TYPEWRITERS Sold. Rened Repared L. *F. CAMPION 04 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE, N. J. PHONE WOODBRIDGE No a "Luxury Densry s no a "Luxury," bu a va) "Necessy." When posjlbn»,or "jobs" are scarce s he man or woman wh he good appearaqce who s preferred... and'good-lookng eoh are he domnan feaure of an ' mpressve personaly. A Val "Necessy Come o us and have your eeh cleaned... hose yellowed or blackened ooh "sumps" removed or hose unsghly "gaps" closed up.. \7«V can mprove your appearance... make you more healhy... ncrease your effcency... beer able o cope wh he presen depresson. Our Prces Are he Lowes n Qr Hsory We perform all brandes of denal wor Fllngs, Exracons, Plae and Brdge Work, Qrpwns, Pyorrhea Treamen, X-ray and Denal Cleanngs- Al a he lowes possble cosf. Nervous Peoplep and d Chldren Cld Our Specaly ^ ST., ELIZABETH. N'.J BK SUBB fov ABB IN JIB. MAIXAB' OFFICE P UBUC HEAL ^ by Dr. Edwn F. Hahn NWVOVINMS A haoann*! VMM ha common M I la ola*, - «Mr. Brown baa arn o fr. «a«mh/ "Tea, w««4 moo *nh h«- A. *h«docor MJ«la Ma plan nr. «WMMM and DODOf aanom- Or, "Mf, jam, UW broar. Ma COM o W W W o k* reaed fqr M *mfajlw e-!av»ee w hear sa-»** »>»«*»faro»wy he Ojsp kerm la no ahng«of meh a hawausa ehanoer. eueh a eoolmon and «enerl ef see wa* hla "Remus- Is all bou. A human beng nared o sandard, o or soonld De, bora wh e efaas n food funcuonol eondllo. Wksm fer any rewnn nere s deparure fron he normal, I bmemsa apparan lbar o hnaal or o hs frund* and ha la flnaujr aken o «M,m»dlo» nan lor a danoala of hs OMS. Varr ofen afer an ellmlnaa os ha dooor flha OD T ha ajnn sysam a faul and aka maasursa «o amallorau or o eorre hs docwrpanoj. How ba queson «rlsaa why so much Nanroua Troubo or Warrouanaas Ths anaomy of hs Herroua ajs«m s oo weu known br WMTOa o ns«xi dascrplon and o undersand Is workng* ons may oompsm I o an *ero sysa. hs bnun or dynamo enanng he Impues* and he wres wh her ranamlara aarulang ba nerrs flbrea along whch h«y are sen. The human body U a remendous generaor of narva forces and naurally any Inerference wh* he proper funconng of s organs s refleced n he nsrvou* ayscm. The frs essenal herefor*, when oaf* nerves are a faul Is o correc4nnyhlng else ha may be wrong wh he body. I la a eomroon fallacy ha rxople are born nervou, ha la, ha hey nher I. FIVE Asa]* from hs Moos) ans, and ha Includes nsany and syphla, a ohud «~ no he world wh normal a af«arau*. msaajdlaely be -!H *J l n *' mo «>er and grandmoher begns o pamper hm, ak* ng only ha Us s of ker flash and blood and ooneeoueay a Uls beer han somson als*** «hud a wh ender ears and mlll hey begn o depar from he eeamon sense TISW of raunf hhn. As he> grows older he o eu allowed o b* boas and whle, o hla frends be s a pes, o hs dong relalrea he has an he requlslss whleh a fuure Presden of hs Uned Kaes Is pwury supposed o hae. And so» STOWS up undernounehed by «rgrnourohgosjr; badly dlsslpl ned and as hs n*ulgenqe grgr ss. a no*. *ne«o hmself and o ohers, Am smpy *eembng m ypleal «aee whch showe b* begnnng of hs a* of nervousness so common oday, bu. fwuamy hen ar many sensble people who realsng her responsbly, ry o brng up her chldren o be srol people. The edenc* of psychary or psyohojnalyae u all vsry «oo«in a way. bu here U no surer Mad o b* dswlonnan of somd chldren, han or he parens o nabs a separae) sudy of each one, and ssblns eher a arm or a nao whfp hand over eaeh on*, her he msema Upper or fb mobe ne word ludcoualy appled has an h* psycho-anayss bsesn a mos. f* be connued). Copyrgh M, Medcal lfews fsrvce 6o. Healh quesons wlu be answsrsd by Dr. Hahn. Wr* hm la sen of hu psper. The answer wffl be publshed In our ne»» Issue Dorsey Moor INCORPORAT/BD 4VTHOKIZRD Maple & Fayee Ss. PHONE Perh Amboy BATTERIES CHARGED AND REPAIRED WE SELL WILURD BATTERIES and KELLY SPRINGFIEU) TIRES RICHFIELD GOLDEN GASOLINE ALCOHOL PRESTONE GLYCERINE MOBO GE^N'S SERVICE STATION OPPOSITK P. R. K. STATION 445 PEARL^ STREET WOODBRIDGE, N. J. TELEPHONE WOODBRIDGE \ $5,000 for $0.00 ff YOU were one of he nlllou or more persons who are Injured In auomoble apcdoua n hs eounry every year, yon would welcome he lberal paymens of an Aena Specal Auomoble Accden Polcy'. AKTNA 8PKCIAL AUTOMOUILK ACCIDENT POUOY PAVMKNT8 for loas of PAXS If you are Injured (a) whle operang, drvng, demonsrang, adjusng, crank- Ing or reparng a Paymens fur ons of me and medc*! expense Toal Dsably $26 par week, no Lfe I «,000 Boh Eyea. Boh " «LWa Hands, Boh prvae passenger»u- Paral DSabUlyT Fee nod '!? :,.,, HIM per wee no Hand and Foo 6,000 b) whle rdng In a exceedng 4 weeks. Bye,500 Hand or Foo publo or prvae auo- Haopul and. QradUae and Bya 6,000 u >lm; Nurao Benefla, Arm or Lea; he n exploson comwuenm or burpol fe jwr waefc, no exceedng. 4. weaka. Hand or Foo /M 2* f. '»r2 lnob» *: Non-Dlambllng Inrlaa Sgh of One (d) by beng sruck or 0 for surgeon's S. Thumb and Index Fnger GOO moble. nly HOD. run down by en auo- Idenlflcaon (ndem lo«s no «over chauffeara, auo meehanea, *ad ceran eker paraoaa whe engaged la her oeeupaloa ';, luued o emplayad Md unemployed nun and women, agea'lk-* laeluava 8BIC J. P. GERITY & CO. MAIN 8TS}EKT OEUITY BLDO. THLBFHONK WOOUBBIOOE ASSCfclATON Paya dvdends,of 6V a % per annum on PAID UP SHARES from dae of saue o dae of whdrawal.. SHARES $280 EACH Dvdends payable aanl-annuuy-ln February Augus. Serlnl shares are always avalable New nejrleb oyen February, May, Augus and November of e*ch year. COLONIA BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 5 fv «f MAIN STREET 2%) WO<8JwKy. NEW. JERSEY ^JeaaW* ^^^^^^^ll^^^^l/ui^^^^bkii^^^aa^.^^^ak^f^a^^' : - >" J

6 The WOODBRIDGE LEADER PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY THE WOODBRIDGE LEADER, Incorporae ' A 0 Man H., Woodbrldge, N. J. Enered a he Po Offlse a Wcodbrldgc. N. J., as Second Clan Mall Maer ROBERT T. WALSH, Edor and Manager LAWRENCE! F. CAMPION, Assocae Edor publl FRANCIS H. BROWN. Adversng; Manager Subscrpon I.B0 u Year, Payable In Advance Iepubllcalon of news and edoral maer. In hese columns. Is permed provded cred s gven o The Woodbrldge Leader., Correspondence from readers, eprenlos opnons on opc* of Ineres are solced, bu no anonymous leen wlu_b* Woodbrdge, N. J., Thur-sday^ December 24,93 MERRY'CHRISTMAS. I's harder hs year o wsh your fellow-man a "Merry Chrsmas", han has been n a long-me^ Your greeng goes from a soul ha has been hard-red o anoher soul", equally as hard h by he hngs ha have happened o hs old world of ours n he las wo years. Tomorrow s he annversary of he brh Of he Dvne Human whose adven has been celebraed by he Chrsan world for almos wo housand years. Hs brh and Hs eachngs wrough a change unlke any ever befofe. Legend and cusom have brough us he fesve celebraon ha has n' grea measure aken he place of he sprual observance..bu as he makes of he world deelne and hunger and wan rde he land, we humans, who are only humans afer all, urn o he Dvne Beng whom we have n general shunned durng he years when he gold jngled. Undoubedly ha depresson-chrsmas Wll have s value o he people of hs counry, more so han f prospery regned and he celebrang of Chrsmas was consued of ha ypcal Amercan ra of "gvng he oher fellow somehng beer han he gves you." Though none of us can be sad o be enjoyng hard mes, all may derve from our presen sras a lesson so valuable ha busness declnes lke he curren one may be modfed or enrely elmnaed n he fuure. The depresson has among oher hngs uncovered a spr of rue chary ha was obscured or non-exsen durng he fa years. Los of folks who ddn' worry abou how "he oher half" go along, have dug down no pockes ha have been somewha depleed, and shared wha hey had wh ohers who had nohng. I has also brough us down o earh. The. fall has been hard bu had o come sooner or laer. Squanderng of our subsance n luxures ha brough bu a few dle momens of eneranmen or neres, morgagng of our ncomes for wo and hree years wh he offerngs of merchans whos polcy was a "ge as much as you can," and, o do, offered you cred exensons ha bea anyhng ever before seen n merchandsng defance of he smple laws of naure and of God doc effors o mold he whole world no mages of wha we hough our flawless selves dshonesy hef all hese hngs were conrbung facors n he depresson. We wen up fas, never hnkng ha we had o come down jus as fas. Lke a man buldng a ladder of sraws o. reach he knew no wha heghs, we pyramded. Cred was easy, roney was loose, here was a buyer around every corner. '. More busness concerns, ndusres and ules, banks and buldng loan assocaons wll fal before we are hrough he rapds. And hough we all wll feel he effecs of our folly and ha of ohers, we feel ha we wll come hrough he.depresson n due me. Many of us omorrow are gong o feel "cheap" because we, aren' able a do he hngs we dd. Bu s foolsh o beleve ha we are "cheap" when we are gong hrough a. perod lke ns. We mus apap ourselves o condons. If your/ncome has been cu n half, have he good sense o accep and cu your expendures accordngly. Many of he hngs we consder essenal for our well-beng axe really enrely unnecessary. Mos of us could ge along ncely whou so much. I may be.hard o do, bu snce we have o, we wll. Where les our chef dffculy oday s ha half he counry has aken a cu n s ncome, whle ohers are a he same or a hgher level han before, because of ha slogan whch scks n he brans of all oo many "he Amercan sandard of lvng." Much beer ha 6ne man's salary be cu n half and wo men work, han one lve n ease and he oher sarve, If wages come down, he dollar-cos of merchandse wll be reduced. The cos of mos maerals has been reduced and when wage coss descend o e same lever, we feel fcha our shp wll have reached an even kee and can agan ge up seam and move ahead. r, The value^of he dollaf hao ruweased, sascans ell us, almos one-hrd snce depresson became more han a dsen hrea' You'can buy more oday wh your dollar han you cbuld hree years,ago. Tha beng he fac, and you only have o shop o se,e he proof, he numbey of dollars pad o he ndvdual, mus be lessened. ''Confdence s, los" hey ell us. ' \ Tha s obvous. The men who made progress and prospery possble he manufacurer, he merchan, he bulder aren' gong o borrow money o nves when he reun s hreaened because of he pre-depresson wage levell Banks aren' gong o loan money because nvesmens wlch were consdered "safe" bu a few years ago canjj show a prof. Effors of labor unons.o keep he ndvdual wages up are, seems o us, They are as false aa he Federal Farm Board's'arfcal prce-suppor of whea The sooer we cu wages, he sooner everyone wll ge back o work. The "dole" sysem of chary, hough a emporary emergency measure, can' go on forever. The "noble expermen" whch has aken your ax dollars and mne for he pas welve years, can' go on. Reckless governmenal expendures can' connue. We lack a leader n Amerca. Tomorrow s he bes me o urn o ha oher Leader, consder he ruh of Hs eachngs, revew he hsory of Hs lfe, 'draw your advce from Hs counsel and hen spend your Chrsmas as merrly as your ncome allows, as a res perod before we all ge back o common sense and j>ull ourselves ou of he mess ' j«' $ \ ' - TOMORROW'S HOME " _ H... _000 kflowf-hburs annually. - Thg ^ a j omew >h a am y a j omew >h a amazng saemen as only 9, klowa-haul's were generaed las year and as elecrc servce already goes o 20,000,000 of he 29,000,-,Q00 Amercan homes. However, hese 2O,OQO,0QQ dwellng placesare po ruly ''elecrfed". In he modern home of [:.{he fuure he owner wll press a buon and elecrcy Wll do he res. Whre homes now use 550 klowa-hours of curren-a year, hose of omorrow wll use,000 o 5^000. The home of 940 or I960 wll be as superor o hose of he presen as hey, n urn, are o hose of 900. Prvae enerprse, nave and capal has gven le dsaes he fnes, cheapes and greaes per capa servce of any naon n he world n spe of conugus polcal aemp* o crpple prvae developmen muncpal and governmen owned plans afer: deas whch have faled o ve rendered by publcly ^ Th«Woodbrlc SCHOOL DAYS STUDYING THE SILVER PROBLEM I s announced ha he world slver problem s o be suded by a commee of expers apponed by he Inernaonal Chamber of Commerce. These expers, represenng he Uned Saes, Grea Bran, Chna and perhaps oher counres, wll be seleced on he bass of her knowledge of boh slver and economcs. Whaever recommendaons he commee wll make wll be receved wh neres hroughou he world. Low slver prces largely brough on by he fac ha mos laons have gone o he gold sandard of conage play an mporan par n he busness depresson. The varous governmens neresed n slver mus agr e on a polcy for s sablzaon, and such nvesgaons as he one now projeced should produce nvaluable nfonnaorrwh whch o work. By GWIG P. R. R. Prepares Accommodaons For Holdays Durng he nex few days housands of sudens of New Jersey preparaory schools and colleges wll leave on Pennsylvana Ralroad rans (or he Wes and he Souh, o, spend he Chrsmas and New Year's holdays a home. For he accommodaon of he \HB REAL PROBLEM Revolver legslaon s oo ofen lef n he hands of xremss. The real problem whch sound legslaon \Z mus solve, s how o curb or preven crmnal.use of frearms whou denyng her ownershp o law-abdng/ c- ;ens. The neares approach o perfecon n hs sor of S. egslaon s found n he Model Frearms Bll whch has been gven he approval of he Amercan Bar Assocaon. unusually y large g number of home sudens, d who h aend schools gong and unverses n he Oranges, Monclar, Newark, Prnceon and New Brunswck, I. W. MacMulln, dsrc passenger agen o( he No law con compleely preven crme commed guns or oher mplemens. Bu hs bul, by ncreasng penales for persons who comm crmes wh he ad of guns,j cen from he' regular round rp! and provdng a penaly for anyone wh a ermpal reoord beng fo\ d wh a small arm; does end o ac as a deerren o gun ong. The rghs of czens are proeced for, under he provsons of he bll, any person wh a good record can oban a'gun, he number of w-hch s regsered. The gun s no delvered unl a me afer he purchase, so as o.gve" law-enforcemen auhores opporuny o make sure he purchaser s buyng for &-legal purpose. A law of hs knd accomplshes more'good han drasc an-gun ordnances.whch ruhlessly resrc personal rghs a'nd lberes. ELIMINATING FOOD WASTE In vew, of he fac ha 77 per cen of he naon's annual food budge s spen for pershables, valued a more ha 6 bllon dollam, he hew quck-freezng process recenly perfeced by Clarence Brdseye. scens and nvenor assumes consderable, economc \and_ socal sgnfcance. ' /., '.! " By "frosng" foods a exremely lo\^ emperaures, age of pershable'foods n sores. Auhores esmae hs loss o be abou $500,000,000 annually. Bu much more sgnfcan,han hs benef of he c/uck-freezng process s s promse o, mnmze he greaer losses of pershable food, growers, whose crops spol ov are sacrfced a exremely law prces when marke channels are glued. ' I s expeced ha whn a few years quck-freezng plans wll be esablshed n many pars of he counry o he anneres by quck-freezng surplus crops and holdng hem perfecly fresh, flavored and fresh- exured a subzero emperaure, unl marke demands release hem for.publc consumpon. ' '. Knghs of Columbus Acves Mddle*** Councl No, 857 Woodbrd*. N«w Jena? Tuesday ngh wnessed he las socal ngh o 93, and I was a fng success. I was a frs hough a he Ialans wefe sufferng from cold fee, so ome o he Old Tmers were called upon and when he meeng was oalled was found ha roh he Ialans and Old Tmers had responded and be evenng was lled from begnnng o end wh eneranmen of he mos enjoyable- and fnes ype. If Adolph Boehm was he- savor o he Oermans, s even more -ceran ha Broher Mangone was he savor of he Ialans' e brough wh hm ome eneraners who were' o ruly professonal calbre, In slngg and coaxng harmony ou fjpandoln and guar. Tle^cMF-hs seldom seen her equal. They rendered or he benef of he councl many vocal aad nsrumenal selecons boh n Ialan and Englsh, and were voed a wh you and yon alone o make complee success. Among he Old he comng year he bes and bgges year he councl ever had. I Tmers, Wllam Ooden ake* ngg place for hs maserly handlng of he voln. Broher Bll be easly acheved. you wll do your par he job wll surprsed he meeng by renderng many voln selecons and a* Don' forge! Under your new lmes he accompaned Broher Andrew Oerly. 8r., who sang old- resoluon, he frs wll be sjend^he Card Pary January g. me melodes.' Brohers John nex aend he busness meeng Kllleen and Andrew Oerly sepped ou ogeher n a jg and January 2 and afer ha he club dance and each and every club Brohers Wllam and Davd Qer funcon or meeng hereafer Iy eneraned wh vocal selecons. RefresKmenU prepared by Mchael Langan were a complee succesp and many brohers declared ha f hey're a sample of UIP produc of Mke's Lunch Room ley now know where o ea when hu home ward fals. An n all I was he bgges and mos successful socal meeng of he year and speaks well for he fuure. The Lecurer announced a program for nex monh begnnng wh a Card Pary on January 8, a whch novel przes wll be oered and whch wll be conduced by a -commee headed by John Ryan, Jr., followng whch here wl be -a dance held a he club n charge of Mchael Kllleen asssed by Ncholas Langan, Nes busness meeng wll be very busy and a moa Imporan one and everyone s asked o be n aendance January 2 o see o ha he proper dsposon Is made of all Imporan maers o come before ha meeng. Alk hoso who have no as ye been enrolled n he census see Pennsylvana Ralroad n Newark he Fnancal Secreary, Grand for he operaon Kngh or members-of he Lapeaon Commee and see o ha exra secons of several "blue rbbon" rans desned for he Wes and Norhwes, ncludng her names are properly enrolled he Manhaan Lmed, Spr of and queslonare flled ou. Lous, The Clevlander, The Amercan and Red Arrow, whe - The ousf Commee has been exra'cars y^ul bo added o rans dreced.o see o ha one of he everreen rees on he lawn new per he new mehod of food processng s beng successfully used n freezng meas, sea foods, poulry, vegeables and frus so ha hey become vrually mpershable whle kep n a hard-frozen sae, holdng her orgnal fresh flavor and appearance for monhs. Among he. many advanages of he new mehod s seen an apprecable economc savng n prevenng spolfare wll be sold by he Pennsylvana Ralroad beween all sa-, lonb on Is Unas and o praccally every par of he Uned Saes and Easern Canada durng he comng holday season," Mr. Mac- Mulln announced oday. "These specal holday round rp ckes." he added, "wll be placed on sale begnnng December 23, connung unl noon o Chrsmas Day, and wll be good for he round rp unl January 4, 932. No ckes.wll be sold for less han l.00." Twq addonal days* for ne holday Journey wll be alloed passengers ravelng from Pennsylvana Ralroad pons n New Jersey, New \ork, Pennsylvana, he Dsrc o Columba, Maryland and Vrgna o desnaons In he SouU and far Wes, Includng] Havana, Cuba. Round rp ckes beween hese.'pons wll be sold begnnng December 22, and wl be good unl January 6. "The Opmsc Vew" THE MOTORIST'S NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS I would be a splendd hng f all auomoble drvers would adop a se of New Year's resoluons^ and:, keep lvem. A few BuggesAms.follow: ; "'" Forge u, laugh ()«, JflvlH.mak *» pswec^ o. dlve prudenly and.- You're *jn«" ^ «.«,/».. -4.' v»* J Car.efuUy-.a all mes. regard o,he eghs of ohers, as I am, (3) I wll no be a road hog^ nor drve on he wrong sde of he road, cu corners or drve a hgh raes of spe,ed when condons are no favorable. (4) A all mes I wjl keep my lghs* brakes, seerng gear and horn n he' bes of condon. (5) I wll be wachful f do my par o preven, an auomoble accden n 988. :' ylany more suggesons wll come readly o mnd. Our annual oll of auomoble faale* rapdly approachng he 86,000 mark' SB.OQO lves desroyed because of neglgence and carelessness..the cure U up o he ndvdual dryer. He mus face and accep he responsbly Mblly ha M h when h he k akes he wheel hl of f h hu car, f hs needles* wase of rreplaoble lyes s * be^sopped A aw.mw»fc Sas has a fne chance o buld m of he b«whu muers f you haven' go Jus ALL he hngs you need? Wha dfference does make o you Tha words ake place of deed There's mllons In he blnderland Tha grapple for a crus And falsy of ohere, Makes your own good deeds a rus. Be happy In an* evl world And make your soul your o Know hyself and naure well Make crcumsance a home. Forgve, forge, wh olerance The crme and flh of man Thnk wce ere condemnaon Isn' le your makers plan? And &H he sn and alb* Dece and sham and graf Jus afermah o rgheousness And naons sronges craj. And when you're Jk Eead Ou, mom nue: ^^jjjwe oodbrldge HOOflB FOR MQNT 6 TOOL, Qrove 6 rooms ns; all Improvsnwns; Inqure 7 m srsau Ul. WooAbrWs Mm! TOR MHT ^ ^ mratbu suam UUphons PIIONB W0ODUID0I I.UI CHARLES SERMAYAN *mh«m am ' A MERRY be appropraely decoraed for Chrsnas, so n a shor wnue you may expec o see COUNTM * n n Hashng m fron of oe cub. Before hs column reaches you wn you wll have e sared a hew year. Le Le one one e e you your resoluon* be ha you become he- ucve hard workng, supporng nemoer o he cub. ha you snoum be The off users for he pa. monhs have been dong pa. T fl f.lve hng n nelr power o gve" you esacuy wha you wan andaow Ing bu wha you wan, Tnere faas been pood co-operauon on he ' par o many members bu here are many more who do no»«lue ha he club s becomng agan he place lor members o mee wh members and or all o ge ogeher and have a good me and a he same me pu over he projecs and work as ha* aways been done n he pas. I res* Pay your dues or aa much, of hem as you can afford, and see o I ha In so far as you are able every broher knows wha Is golnc on a he club, wha Is expeced of hm and ha he does hs duy o he club and hs fellow mem bers. By he way, hrough he knd ness of ceran o our frends! Avenel, he club has a new pan> whch makes he old one sown - lke a n can xylophone. Depu. Grand Kngh Wllam Fenon wn conac man In securng am Broher Ncholas Langan -aw. ha reached he club In goo order. From now on he dsharmony roubadourx wll lave no kck ha he one of He pano runs he effec or n-r really machless voces. ANNOUNCING THE OPEMN, Of Marge's 25c Beauy Shoppe Tu?sdAy, December 22, l!)u a 477 Ralway Are., Woorhrdp- Woodbrldge Marcel, fnger wave, har cu. f>. brow arch, shampoo, manlcvf, ho ol reamen, racal, ALL FOB 25c EACH. PERMANENT WAVB, AH Work Done by Exper* CHRISTMAS ST A T E ERVICE TATION JOSEPH KO5SER, Propreor 39S Amboy Avc, Woodbrdfe, N. J. EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF GIFTS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN IS HERE, AND AT A PRICE THAT REALLY PROVES THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS., * WE WISH TO EXTEND TO OUR STORE A VERY MERRY Choper' IN l MAIN STREET

7 Polce, Fremen Mee Wh Body On Penson Needs Penson Survey Commsson Probes Aude of ^Publc Employees On ^vsons for Rered o* ' lound Fnancng Seen EWAHK, Muncpal polceand fremen of New Jersey afernoon wll confer wh -he e Penson, Survey Commsson he condon of he fremen polcemen's penlon funds, preparaory r la work of" he n 'drang recom-!menuaoh 0 le nex legslaure, 'for ne revson of he publc,employees' penson symems of, he»e. Tns wll be one of several conferences ne Commsson wll holu Wlu represenave^ of publc empuyees. I'uoc Healngs also aru o Du held, Te IIIHI me ns has been arranged by he New Jersey I'uo.c Mnpoyee) Proecve Assocaon, wh ne commee represenng me polce heaaed.by Harry b." Qourley, presden o me Slae I'uromen's Benovolem Assocaon, and he commee represenng he fremen headed by TnonuH Dowd under apponmen of John I! rm ley. presden of he.sae Fremen's Muual benef Assocaon. oday'* conference, Donald. Uelcner of Wesleld, carmun of le Commsson's nub-commee on publc employes ly Bubmled by MJsd Carolne M. lehoh, sad le survey IUH de-johnsoermned ha employed and ax-agen and I). F. Kumsburg, Home demonsraon payers alke ure no proeced Couny Club Agen. Two hundred propery by exsng funds. and eghy hree.boys and wenynne glrlas were enrolled In "O he more hn 50 penson sev- sad Mr. Beleneen agrculural clubn, and wo hundred and,fy nne grls In weny one home makng clubs. Each club was organzed wh s full Be of offcers. Abou ffy men and women co-operaed wh he wo agens and served u» local hnds n he sae,' cher, "he wo larges, he one for eacher* und ha for sae fuployees, are by far he moa soundly fnanced. The employee mem,* IK-IH of hese funds conrbue regularly fxed percenuj;en of her pay and he sae smulaneously conrbues ceran ohel lmcenukes. The onl conrbuon o hroe wo funds Is precsely equvalen o he cos of he benefs promsed. "Bu lls s no rue of pennlon funds se up under he enablng acs coverng oher cla'ssea of em- club members. Fory.ono Mddlesex Couny ployees. Alhough penson funds poulrynen vaccnaed abou 35, for muncpal fremen and polcemen, oher muncpal employees ow pox In 93, accordng o he 00'j brds an a~-proeclon ugans and couny employees requre repor recenly submed o boh he employees and he gov-counyernng bodes o make annual con- Hae and federal auhorrbuons, he conrbuons so provded ure no large enough o mee he rue cos of he benefs. "In mos nsances, he conrbuons specfed n he laws have been adequae o mee curren dsbursemens bu analyss reveals ha hese funds are now accumulang burdens whch In me wll requre heavly ncreased conrbuons by he governmenal bodlea, und hence by he axpayers, If presen commmens as o benels are o be carred ou.. "For example, conrbuons' now beng madesby fremen ou of her own pay envelopes are no beng ne asde o provde for he benefs whch hey wll ulmaely receve, bu are beng dsbursed an benefs o fremen who have long snce been rered on.pensons. Oy he me he&e flame acve freu-u reach he'age when hey become enled o pensons under he law, he burden of penson paymeh ou he funds wll have becone MJ, ^real ha he chances of,*flese mqn acuary recevng pensons wll depend enrely - upon u wullngnenh 'u axpayers o make Qonnbulloj very fur n excess of hose now generally conemplaed. "In oher wordb, hese funds are noruly operang cm a. hando-mouh bass und, In fac,'are accrung lables whch are cer-,aln o prove In he fuure unduly burden BO me o he axpayers. "All'o hs relaes o he 5,- 000 or more employees wl\o are no uembera of polce*, fremen and general muncpal and couny employee funds. I nua be remembered, however, ha here are some 2,668 publc employees n he sae who are no now ncluded whn he membershp of any funds. "Tha s, many of hebe employees are n muncpales whch could by elecon provde pensons o rered empolyees under la general.law. Ohers are n muncpales or counes o whch no general law apples bu whch may fnd precedens for penson fund among he laws already adoped by oher muncpales or counes. "The Commsson beleves ha he endency wll probably be for communes whou reremen funds (o pay no aenon o superannuaon problems unl hey have on he acve payrolls employees a advanced ages who uub fce delred from servce. Then hey wll adop whaever plan seems mos avalable by law. - "When hey do hlb hey wll Incur heavy lables.because hey wll underekeo pa/ab large pflpslons s "' -- -* -«h»d penalw nee or mv,ay -war* n _ and hey wll no have he conrbuons whch he employees would have made for use a an offse. Thus such communes wll lose raher han gan by her delay."» No decson has beej reached by he Commsson as o he correc' ve measure* I wll recommend o he legslaure. Such f 4«cU Ion wll no be reached unl an er he conferences wh publc employees and he publc hearngs jav* been held. Olss Is»«QUld and no rsolld, In he oplnlob «f Oeora* W. More; «f he flarnege nsure!* a Wash Ingon He descrbe! I beng» a s <* " u a n > * 2,272 Farmers Aended Couny Agrculure Mees Seveny egh meengs wan u oal aendance of 2272 *vere held or arranged durng 93. by Orley O. fowen, Couny Agrlcul-. ural Agen, accordng o o repor recenly submed o couny, sae and federal auhores. All phases of agrculure found. In he couny were couny Agen and oher specalss a hese meengs. ' Mddlesex Couny farmers, accordng o he Couny Agens repor are shfng o more Inensve ypes of farmng due. o hgher prced laud and nearness o- Urban ceners. defne projecs wer e carred on wh foaoe, vegeable, fru, poulry and dary farmers; beee beng he prncpal lnes of farmng found In he* couny. Specal emphass was lad on hose farjn pracces ha wll reduce ho cos " producon per un. PoUde growerb accordng o he, repor have.grealy lncruased he effcency of her producon. The average ylled per acre hs pas year wa4 87 bu. as agans an average yeld of 36 bu. per acre for he perod. Farmng In Mddlesex Couny, s poned ou, represens an nvesmen of nearly $20,000,000, and an annual Income of abou 5.000, % of he land area In hs couny Is In he hands o farmers, "Whle he land area n farmb hab fallen off durng he pas en years, he oal value of farm ^producs ad y remaned abou he name due o greaer specalzaon n more Inensve crops. Fve hundred and seveny one Mddlesex Couny boy'un'd grls are enrolled n 4-H club.' work carred on by he Mddlesex Couny Exenson Servce, durng 03, accordng o repors recen- The Woodbrdge Leader. Thursday. December 24, 93 Monmouh Couny Agen o Talk Over 5 Saons NEW BRUNSWICK, Dec. *«. "The Couny Agen and Agrculural Readjusmen" wll be dscussed by Mr. Douglass and Senaor Capper wll gve sa agrculural leader's vew of oe naonal sysem of agrculural ex- Ellwood Douglass, Monmouh Couny agrculural agen, and enson. Lonny. Landrum, Sonb Senaor Arhur Capper of aknsu Carolna Sae home demonsraon agen, wll ell of he acheve- wll be speakers on, he land gran couege rado program of he Na-menonal Farm and Home Hour, o be who have cooperaed wh, he Ex- of farmers and homemakers broadcas a 2:30 P. M. Saurday enson aerrloe of, he sae. The dscussed by he -December, over a coas o coas program wll Include a concer by nework of ffy-one saons. he Uned Saes Army Band. g c 'eader for hese clubs. Fory-wo dary club members owned oghy four anmals and,fy egh poulry club members owned, and kep records on 6000 brds. 'rlze.s oalng $662 were won u localand Sae shows by es by Orley O. Bowe, Couny Agrculural Agen. Fowl-pox IIUM been akng a heavy oll of couny flocks boh In moraly and lower producon, and a campagn was carred on n he summer o nduce poulrymen o proec her brds. Dr. T. A. Newln, Veernaran of Perh'Amboy and sae veernarans represenng he sall' deparmen of agrculure, parcpaed n he work. Every poulrymen repors good resuls. -THE- PERTH AMBOY SAVINGS INSTITUTION 20 Smh Srwe*. Corner PERTH AMBOY Sree The frs bank n Perh Amboy o pay more han Inere The frs bank n Perh Amboy o pay neres on Chrmas Clubs. The frs bank n Perh Amboy o pay neres from he frs of any monh* The frs bank n Perh Amboy o add neres quarerly. The frs bank n Perh Amboy o pay deposors an exra dvdend. Broadcasng a 279 HOBART STREET TELEPHONE HOLIDAY SPECIALS Fresh Klled Maryland TURKEYS Fresh Jersey Dressed Ham 2*c Fresh Shoulders of Pork,<8c 27c Smoked Hams 6c Fresh Klled Roasng Chckens 25c ;XTTX X X xrxxtxxtxxxixtxxtxtxtttttttttyl ('hores Home Made Candes CANDY under he Chrsnas Tree? (M Course You'lh Wan I! Amercan Mxed Clear CANBYTOYS :;m?bqn eppy r_ All Home Made and Fresh CANDY CANES lc up To Sweeen The Chrsmas Season Ordera receved for any sze candy baskes or large orders of candy. Our delghful candes, pure, wholesome 'and always delcous ure welcome addons o any gaherng. Bon bona, chocolaes, fru fllngs, nu fllngs, a de'ecable varey rced mos modnraely. KINDLY LET US HAVE YOUR CHRISTMAS ORDER EARLY TO INSURE ' PROMPT DELIVERY HOME MADE CHOCOLATES 49c b up IN BOXES Nce French CANDY BASSfs From 5c up Place Your Orders for Fancy Ice Cream Moulds NEW YORK CANDY KITCHEN.66 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Tel. Woodbrdg* exxxxx amlmuu peac and (S^hd. SEVEN Woodbrdge Leader

8 EIGHT Game Wardens o Be Unformed Commsson Says Sem-Mlary Garb o Be lmed Afer Frs of he \ Year o Dnp.h Wld lfe Guardans.» Fsh" anl game warden* of Jfev jersey wll don an.offcal unform. shor(y n afer he frs!of he year. Announcemen of he Innovaon; baa beenmade bj* he Sae' Fsh and Qgrpo Commsson whch beleves from a careful sudy of he subjec ha he servle wlfl benef by clohng l represenaves wh more vsual evdence of auhory, ' ' «' The unlfona of he wardens wll be dsncve n desgn and Bem-mlUary n appearance bu wll dffer from he unform of he Sae Polce, so ha here need be no confuson of he respecve Idenes of he wo branches or he Sae servce. I wll conss of olve-brown breeches and coa, puees, Sam Brown bel and sombero. Whle here wll be occasons when plan clohes work s necessary In apprehendng volaors, he wardens wll wear he unform for general parol and offcal dulee. Members of he sae board who have suded he experences of oher saes n unformng her wardens and who recommended be syle of unform now approved for Jersey wardens are Commssoners' George C. Warren, Jr., of Summ; Lews Splnks, of Nxon, and Benjamn W. Cooper, of Mooresown. Acves of he wardens durng November resuled n he bgges oal of arress ever recorded n one monh. The repor of Proecor James H. Sraon shows ha 406 alleged volaors were apprehended and 403 of hem convced and senenced o fnes or Imprsonmen. Cours also revoked lcenses or 66 of he offenders. Warden John R, Hugg, of JJamesburg, wh 39 arress, led he force. Oher wardens makng 20 or more.arresb were: Charles C. Hll, Somervllle; Fred H. Dackerman, Elzabeh; F. J. Hall, Monclalr; Lews Larson, Clnon; R. H. Wllams, Pompon Lakes; W. H. Small, Teaneck; J. W. Graham, Swedesboro; H. R, Lawrence, Succasunna. The larges penaly for a sngle case was colleced hrough effors of Warden J. H. Evernham, In. capurng deer poachers. Evernham n Ocober rounded up anoher pary of deer law volaors wh a oal of 600 n fnes. In he same monh Warden J. C. Mller, of Absecor, brough n llegal deerkllers for a oal of 770 n penales. Overcomng Youh Youh la a calamy whch growl leas ber and less pognan as he years go hy hrough he mere process of lvng. Randolph Churchll. DIVOT DIGGERS-A finney OFTHE FORCE Z*. «MOOP OSfO TO BC A ^ HAND TO* FlXIrV THINGS AS THIS I HE'D HUV MCV4ID TVW A THE FEATHERHEADS By Mon Th«Woodbrd Leader. Thursday, December 24, 93 DA.60? TH/kT PGJUO LOTS SAW US6TSR. BE A»\A TO TRILL WSWT NICK UMfN MB I. TO MV 6IKQ»N\TOO UK CUO. WHITTLE AfrTWCN' OUTA WOOD! MO-HUMl (Cowrlrl LOOK WHAT M5O MADS MB BUI mum, \ SOL DO I OUR OOf WSUUWK3 UED0IN6 PfECEMT fwwii DIDN'T KMOVO-J FROM mom'mothsr.too M0mSR,T0O!.MMHT I MBHT L jg' HAW B ^^ FAINTER A AK. MSBa^OJk flbbi^4 BUIOfS svfc^fc^? SIC... ByDlCKOORQAN And Oher Tmes (?) SOMfTIMU X (SIT TO VJIfMN MV MADURA* No Dnner Heruy Corf! SU-l,,. GEORGE WASHINGTON'S TRAVELS?_ByJame.w.Broo» By CALVIN FADER From Jockey o,. Vkc-Preskkn \ Prom Peddkr o MerdMn Prnce Prom Teacher o General n Chef.... a.,.... from Chld Acof o ' Bufcfng Brdges Some of he hghlghs In he lves of «rolner and acve men of h«day] deal wh n our seres of shor sores, enled, "The Boyhood of Famous Amercans." from Messenger Boy o RaVpad Presden from Senographer o Mllonare frecuve Prom Prare Docor o Surgcal Emnence PromlWroad Mechanc STORIES WILL RUN INTOWPAPER, efore deparng from Wakefeld wll be well o remember ha he flag of he Uned Saes of Amerca was born of he courage, wsdom and fah of George Washngon. As* V sreams here n he wnds a hs brhplace oday, one may Jn fancy, cach from s fluerng* he herald of a comng even - he celebraon n 932_ of he 200h annversary of hs brh. Busness Adng Sae's Jobless Barnard Fnds Newark, N. J., - New Jersey busness and ndusry have come o he fore n behalf of he wage earner n he Garden Sae, and angble resuls'have already been recorded ae a, mul d a conceed efford o- allevae he economc sress caused by unemploymen.' When Cheser jl. Barnard Sae Drecor ol he Emergency Relef Admnsraon dscovered ha he Sae appropraons of flo, (000,000 was no sufflen o care for he esmaed 2^0,000 Jobless, he appealed o he leadng busness and ndusral organsaons for ad, and- a complee spr of co-operaon was Immedaely forhcomng. Workng hrough he admlnls ralon's Dvson of Work.'and Resources, of whch C. X. Dooley Is Sae Manager, drecor Barnard, n a leer o he ndusral and busness organzaons, declared: * 'I s undersood ha a grea M ejurfyera aje &d&&g n her ^ no acually, needed, and. whlje much apprecaed, he admnls ralon needs your asssance n an organsed way. ''I B rapdly becomng evden, ha casual employmen on 'made and on publc Improvemens, wll fall far abor of be need, and we work', on boh prvae enerprses arc askng you o rssnry your aulon In he earnes hope ha you can jnd work lor a few more employee." Barnard's plfb In enll cooperaon qf hese organ.- ncludes he apnolnmen of ««,.- paoy offcals o ooufov wh local mna^ra of employ moa relef n he communy a whlcl< hey opeae- The purypse of hese»-- erenoea a o revew he pa ly of employng adduloual er«b o a par jjme hwu«, fcy visbue wh he «Uuul y reporng boh successful ard nsuccessful projecs and plans h whch hey >have experence. Repors of hese, experences! are o' be forwarded o Sae headquarers of he R'elelf Admnsraon, 540 'Broad Sree, Newark, and broadcas from here o oher muncpal drecors for her help n formulang plang. The fac ha many organzaons have been workng large forces of regular employees overme, hus {makng I lmposolble o engage any relef workers, prom- Bardard o seek a redsrbuon of labor hroughou he sae especally n cases, where employees are workng more han he normal egh hour day. '' Charles S. 'Black, presden of he Sandard Ol Company of New Jersey, In a personal reply o Mr, Barnard, pledged he cooperaon l hs agens hroughou he sae Qu Refnng Company, Sun Ol Co., Readng Ralroad Co., Anaconda Copper Co., and hundreds Of oher large employers n he bae have apponed represenaves o confer wh relef admnsraon offcals on he relef, o he unemployed. Oher organsaons Us he sae whch have (Thready apponed represenaves are* * The CarhoruJMun, Co., Campbefl SdUFQp;,4HPRSoa f Johreon E. I. Du Ponon Nemours Eadlo Tube Co., Brllan Slk Hosery Co., Wrgh Aeronaucal Corp., Weaon Elecrcal Insrumen Corp., Hoffman Beverage Co., and more han 30 ohers. Through Barard's appeal, he Sae Emergency Relef AdnlnBralpn has learned o he desre of one manufacurer o resume be operaon of hla plan. Hs reques ha he Is asssed n he dsrbuon ol jobs Has enabled he relef organsaon o cooperae by recommendng he mes neey unenpoyed In hla communy In be Norhern par of he Sae. Ths wlh allarlae an accue problem (n ha secuon. r I P*rM» ef L Sherff [Makes New Rule for Sale Adversng Under Sherff Alan H. Ely oday announced ha hereafer all adversemens of real esae o be sold by y he. h alorff'a lr offce mus conan he'ffbper sree address by whch may be Idenfed as' requred by ] he provsons ol X ndeed, hng* are ar a Wakefeld. The hand of Tme has been urned back o Colonal days and he maker ol anque brck s dong hs fahful bef wh a [fer of lazy mule«,jalernang n her labors, o produce n exure and color he knd of brck used n he orgnal home. Near he prmve kln, workmen are engaged jn excavang he old foundaon upon whch he house s o he rebul. Chaper 76 of fe laws of 99 and falure o comply wh hs requremen wll resul n he reurn of he wr o, he planff's selcldr., In an effor o releve he bran and unusual demands ha have been made upon he sherffs offce durng,he pas wo years and he hreaenng decrease In, revenues from Judcal Bales due o he falure' of Judg- year. JUr m wml of Hs jwork (and seldom amended or «UM proessa reurns and oher documens bsmofors phrased o con- lope, s beleved ha n- > mened o mee chaogu; (.<'. form wh he pracce of decade* fflce Is one of he mob en. ago ave been made o conform,n< upodae n he s^u. > wh prom& pracce and lessen ly's ne sep U o akb up. he work of he offce employees. :»,llure of he sherffs ou. In addon o he foregong and receve fees legally due o «smlar effor* o aan greaer elemenu are made n CUD:- effcency, saues revealng he ;lon wh execuon* upon wn fac ha over $6,000 In fees legal- he offce baa leved, >" l ly due each, year o he sherffs men holders and he publc o aend Bales and engage n bddng, dscovered by Under Sherff Ely offce were no beng charged was Mr. Sly has been pursung he and he omsson correced a saues whch govern he conduc of he offce, for almos a sauea passed orer JS7 years; once. Alhough govern^ by ago Scenes and Persons n he Curren News Japauee roop* crossng a brdge over a rver u Manchura afer repulaug a defendng force of Oblnse. 2 Marshal ITranche D'Bsperey of France and Gen. Preson Brown, commandan o he Panama- Qana deprueu, O. 8. A., rerlewug be roops a For Clayon m he Canal Zone. S WUllra Vyler Page, dark of U» house of represenates, callng s boose o order for he seveny second seedod of congresa r oooe a?erjf common hroughou he sae for p -o receve paymen of h«-r mea aad hen eaaoe he j men by be use of oher U menu leavng he orgnal n he hands of he sherff > der o avod he paymen of baaed on be amoun of men. Mr. Bly oday explaned ha s;. ple of he fac ha he «ae» > eal esae as he resul of r<>: jlosure bad lacreased a>n M maely 200 pe* cen durua ' :erm, he fees rere much sm-.u- nd In no case In Une wh < heory ha he fees collece ( ' he offce should make B-I upporlng. Durng normal»' plrled bddng aendng a sl. ff's sale would compel he h<>l" «r M of second «r hrd morgafeor even Judgmen holders o b he amoun of her lens wh > esul ha he sherffs of y would rcelve wo aad ^» per cen of he sale/rlce «* ' zensof

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